Petra Molnar discusses her work researching border technologies. "How many more people must die at the hands of a deadly and digital border regime for us to pay attention. We need stronger laws to ...
Artificial intelligence remains in the regulatory hot-seat, with governments racing to develop new and refined regulations ...
Nadah Feteih, Diletta Milana, and Jenn Louie reflect on RSM and the Integrity Institute's closed-door workshop on trust and safety at tech companies.
"Over the past decade numerous scandals have become associated with social media platforms, scandals that are still largely unresolved ... But those scandals are merely symptoms of a much wider ...
Kendra Albert testified in front of the Copyright Office over the DMCA and a potential exemption that would apply to video games.
Ethan Zuckerman explains why he is seeking, with the Knight First Amendment Institute, a court ruling protecting the use of middleware apps that give users more agency over what they see on Facebook.
Anupam Chander comments on the sell-or-ban TikTok bill, newly signed by President Biden."It's going to be a royal mess."Read more in The New York Times.
Nadah Feteih discusses tech ethics and activism from within the tech industry, particularly from trust and safety team members.
Micaela Mantegna argues that copyright law is ill-equipped to deal with generative AI. " [T]he potential harm that copyright expansion could inflict on the entire Internet and cultural landscape could ...
Anupam Chander reacts to the new law that could ban TikTok, underlining the need for greater accountability in the US government's tech regulation.
With co-authors, Maitreya Shah discusses "automation" for Data & Society's Keywords of the Datafied State essay collection.
The Cyberlaw Clinic testified before the Copyright Office on exemptions to §1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which prohibits the circumvention of certain technical measures that protect ...