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The EARN IT act is back, and it’s more dangerous than ever (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
1363 points
grappler
4 years ago
482 comments
2.
An even worse anti-encryption bill than EARN IT (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
903 points
abecedarius
6 years ago
351 comments
3.
The EARN IT Act: how to ban end-to-end encryption without banning it (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
613 points
liotier
6 years ago
234 comments
4.
DOJ plans to strike against encryption while the Techlash iron is hot (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
444 points
erwan
6 years ago
331 comments
5.
The FCC needs to stop 5G fast lanes (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
433 points
rsingel
2 years ago
320 comments
6.
I have a lot to say about Signal’s Cellebrite hack (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
367 points
curmudgeon22
5 years ago
298 comments
7.
Megaupload: A Lot Less Guilty Than You Think (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
352 points
privacyguru
14 years ago
115 comments
8.
How AI destroys institutions (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
305 points
JeanKage
5 months ago
281 comments
9.
EU member states still cannot agree about end-to-end encryption (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
119 points
andrew-ld
3 years ago
147 comments
10.
The end of Roe will bring about a sea change in the encryption debate (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
113 points
zacwest
4 years ago
232 comments
11.
California’s AV testing rules apply to Tesla’s “FSD” (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
105 points
codechicago277
4 years ago
148 comments
12.
EU Regulator: Proposal to force websites to pay telcos puts Internet at risk (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
103 points
jacobobryant
4 years ago
40 comments
13.
The Big Interception Flaw in the US-UK Cloud Act Agreement (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
98 points
robteix
7 years ago
6 comments
14.
T-Mobile’s Binge on Violates Key Net Neutrality Principles [pdf] (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
96 points
sinak
10 years ago
100 comments
15.
Towards Learning From Losing Aaron Swartz: Part 2 (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
90 points
tptacek
13 years ago
15 comments
16.
Who's Submitting AI-Tainted Filings in Court? (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
83 points
cratermoon
8 months ago
60 comments
17.
Algorithm and Blues: The Tyranny of the Coming Smart-Tech Utopia (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
77 points
raleighm
8 years ago
44 comments
18.
The Daily Stormer, Online Speech, and Internet Registrars (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
76 points
walterbell
9 years ago
226 comments
19.
Epic Marketplace caught stealing history by Stanford Security Lab (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
66 points
mikeleeorg
15 years ago
13 comments
20.
Comment on the UK Gov Proposal to Ban “Bespoke” “Sophisticated” Encrypted Phones (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
39 points
dane-pgp
3 years ago
28 comments
21.
Stanford never promised not to use Google money for privacy research (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
34 points
doctorshady
12 years ago
14 comments
22.
The EARN IT Act: How to Ban End-to-End Encryption Without Banning It (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
32 points
erwan
6 years ago
9 comments
23.
Israeli Court Enforces for the First Time a Creative Commons License (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
31 points
zoowar
15 years ago
1 comment
24.
Jennifer Granick: Towards Learning From Losing Aaron Swartz (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
18 points
tptacek
13 years ago
1 comment
25.
Tracking the Trackers: Where Everybody Knows Your Username (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
7 points
mwexler
15 years ago
discuss
26.
Barbara van Schewick's initial analysis of the FCC's 2024 open internet order (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
6 points
leotravis10
2 years ago
discuss
27.
CollabMark project launch to hack trademarks for open source (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
5 points
freeasinspeech
11 years ago
discuss
28.
Stanford Security Lab is crowdsourcing a study of the NSA phone metadata program (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
5 points
jonathanmayer
13 years ago
discuss
29.
Federal shutdown deals blow to hobbled cybersecurity agency (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
4 points
sans_souse
8 months ago
1 comment
30.
Banning Strong Encryption Does Not Mean Catching Criminals (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
4 points
DyslexicAtheist
7 years ago
discuss
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