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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
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An even worse anti-encryption bill than EARN IT
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
903 points
abecedarius
6 years ago
351 comments
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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
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DOJ plans to strike against encryption while the Techlash iron is hot
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
444 points
erwan
6 years ago
331 comments
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The FCC needs to stop 5G fast lanes
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
433 points
rsingel
2 years ago
320 comments
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I have a lot to say about Signal’s Cellebrite hack
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
367 points
curmudgeon22
5 years ago
298 comments
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Megaupload: A Lot Less Guilty Than You Think
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
352 points
privacyguru
14 years ago
115 comments
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How AI destroys institutions
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
305 points
JeanKage
5 months ago
281 comments
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EU member states still cannot agree about end-to-end encryption
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
119 points
andrew-ld
3 years ago
147 comments
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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
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California’s AV testing rules apply to Tesla’s “FSD”
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
105 points
codechicago277
4 years ago
148 comments
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EU Regulator: Proposal to force websites to pay telcos puts Internet at risk
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
103 points
jacobobryant
4 years ago
40 comments
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The Big Interception Flaw in the US-UK Cloud Act Agreement
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
98 points
robteix
7 years ago
6 comments
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T-Mobile’s Binge on Violates Key Net Neutrality Principles [pdf]
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
96 points
sinak
10 years ago
100 comments
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Towards Learning From Losing Aaron Swartz: Part 2
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
90 points
tptacek
13 years ago
15 comments
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Who's Submitting AI-Tainted Filings in Court?
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
83 points
cratermoon
8 months ago
60 comments
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Algorithm and Blues: The Tyranny of the Coming Smart-Tech Utopia
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
77 points
raleighm
8 years ago
44 comments
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The Daily Stormer, Online Speech, and Internet Registrars
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
76 points
walterbell
9 years ago
226 comments
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Epic Marketplace caught stealing history by Stanford Security Lab
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
66 points
mikeleeorg
15 years ago
13 comments
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Comment on the UK Gov Proposal to Ban “Bespoke” “Sophisticated” Encrypted Phones
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
39 points
dane-pgp
3 years ago
28 comments
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Stanford never promised not to use Google money for privacy research
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
34 points
doctorshady
12 years ago
14 comments
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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
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Israeli Court Enforces for the First Time a Creative Commons License
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
31 points
zoowar
15 years ago
1 comment
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Jennifer Granick: Towards Learning From Losing Aaron Swartz
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
18 points
tptacek
13 years ago
1 comment
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Tracking the Trackers: Where Everybody Knows Your Username
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
7 points
mwexler
15 years ago
discuss
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Barbara van Schewick's initial analysis of the FCC's 2024 open internet order
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
6 points
leotravis10
2 years ago
discuss
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CollabMark project launch to hack trademarks for open source
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
5 points
freeasinspeech
11 years ago
discuss
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Stanford Security Lab is crowdsourcing a study of the NSA phone metadata program
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
5 points
jonathanmayer
13 years ago
discuss
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Federal shutdown deals blow to hobbled cybersecurity agency
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
4 points
sans_souse
8 months ago
1 comment
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Banning Strong Encryption Does Not Mean Catching Criminals
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
4 points
DyslexicAtheist
7 years ago
discuss
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