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Hugh Bannister Information Policy Professor Rubinstein February 14, 2017 The FCC’s recent privacy order – an unconstitutional burden of free commercial speech? Several lobby groups representing the online advertising industry…
Information Law, Policy and Digital Privacy
Hugh Bannister Information Policy Professor Rubinstein February 14, 2017 The FCC’s recent privacy order – an unconstitutional burden of free commercial speech? Several lobby groups representing the online advertising industry…
Chih Yun Wu Information Privacy Professor Rubinstein February 14, 2017 One of several ongoing lawsuits brought by communications service providers against the federal government, Microsoft alleges that government-issued gag orders…
Janie Buckley Information Policy Professor Rubinstein February 14, 2017 The Association of National Advertisers (the ANA), the American Association of Advertising Agencies (the 4As) , the American Advertising Federation (the…
Stephen Rettger Information Privacy Professor Rubinstein February 8th, 2017 As the Internet of Things brings cloud-connected devices increasingly into all corners of our lives, a new area emerges in which…
Facebook in the United States February 8th, 2017 By: A. McLeod In January 2017, a federal judge for the Northern District of California denied Facebook’s motion to dismiss in a…
Are Smart Toys Spying on Your Kids? By: Christa Kaila February 8th, 2017 Toy company Genesis Toys, which specializes in tech toys, has caused controversy with its interactive toys My…
FTC Announces $2.2 Million Settlement with VIZIO February 8th, 2017 By: Danielle Dobrusin On February 6, 2017, the FTC announced that it has reached a settlement with VIZIO, Inc. –…
COPPA: Ignorance is Bliss for Websites By: Abdurrahman Erkam Ilhan February 8th, 2017 Internet has transferred our social life from the real world to a virtual environment by making us…
Laura Poitras at the Whitney By: Kayla Wieche http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/LauraPoitras http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/05/arts/design/laura-poitras-astro-noise-examines-surveillance-and-the-new-normal.html?_r=0 http://www.newyorker.com/podcast/political-scene/laura-poitras-and-david-remnick-visit-the-whitney-museum Until May 1, visitors to the Whitney Museum’s eighth floor will encounter ‘Astro Noise,’ the multi-sensory exhibit by artist…
Your Next Ride Might Be Used by The Government and Third Parties to Track Your Steps By: Felipe Palhares April 21, 2016 Link: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/apr/12/uber-us-regulators-data-passengers-report Taking a ride with Uber might…