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Don’T Let The Digital Tail Wag The Transformation Dog: A Digital Transformation Roadmap For Corporate Counsel, Michele Destefano, Bjarne P. Tellmann, Daniel Wu
Don’T Let The Digital Tail Wag The Transformation Dog: A Digital Transformation Roadmap For Corporate Counsel, Michele Destefano, Bjarne P. Tellmann, Daniel Wu
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Rear Window: The Future Of Hollywood Contracting In The Streaming Age, Miller Friedman
Rear Window: The Future Of Hollywood Contracting In The Streaming Age, Miller Friedman
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Facebook's "Like" Button Plugin And User Tracking: Stretching Outdated And Ambiguous Laws To Protect User Privacy, David Brokaw
Facebook's "Like" Button Plugin And User Tracking: Stretching Outdated And Ambiguous Laws To Protect User Privacy, David Brokaw
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Data Protection Commissioner V. Facebook Ireland Limited And Maximillian Schrems: Where Do We Go From Here?, Dillon Swensen
Data Protection Commissioner V. Facebook Ireland Limited And Maximillian Schrems: Where Do We Go From Here?, Dillon Swensen
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Electronic Waste: Placing Electronic Waste Back In The Hands Of The Manufacturers, Emma Cross
The Future Of Electronic Waste: Placing Electronic Waste Back In The Hands Of The Manufacturers, Emma Cross
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Five Approaches To Insuring Cyber Risks, Christopher C. French
Five Approaches To Insuring Cyber Risks, Christopher C. French
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cgi Social Media Influencers: Are They Above The Ftc’S Influence?, Kelly Callahan
Cgi Social Media Influencers: Are They Above The Ftc’S Influence?, Kelly Callahan
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
'Playola' And Fraud On Digital Music Platforms: Why Legislative Action Is Required To Save The Music Streaming Market, Christine Smith Burton
'Playola' And Fraud On Digital Music Platforms: Why Legislative Action Is Required To Save The Music Streaming Market, Christine Smith Burton
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Platforms And The Fall Of The Fourth Estate: Looking Beyond The First Amendment To Protect Watchdog Journalism, Erin C. Carroll
Platforms And The Fall Of The Fourth Estate: Looking Beyond The First Amendment To Protect Watchdog Journalism, Erin C. Carroll
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Digital Expungement, Eldar Haber
Privacy, Security, And The Connected Hairbrush, Travis Leblanc
Privacy, Security, And The Connected Hairbrush, Travis Leblanc
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re-Shaming The Debate: Social Norms, Shame, And Regulation In An Internet Age, Kate Klonick
Re-Shaming The Debate: Social Norms, Shame, And Regulation In An Internet Age, Kate Klonick
Maryland Law Review
Advances in technological communication have dramatically changed the ways in which social norm enforcement is used to constrain behavior. Nowhere is this more powerfully demonstrated than through current events around online shaming and cyber harassment. Low cost, anonymous, instant, and ubiquitous access to the Internet has removed most—if not all—of the natural checks on shaming. The result is norm enforcement that is indeterminate, uncalibrated, and often tips into behavior punishable in its own right—thus generating a debate over whether the state should intervene to curb online shaming and cyber harassment.
A few years before this change in technology, a group …
Elonis V. United States: The Need To Uphold Individual Rights To Free Speech While Protecting Victims Of Online True Threats, Alison J. Best
Elonis V. United States: The Need To Uphold Individual Rights To Free Speech While Protecting Victims Of Online True Threats, Alison J. Best
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, And The Economic Loss Doctrine In The Payment Card Industry, David W. Opderbeck
Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, And The Economic Loss Doctrine In The Payment Card Industry, David W. Opderbeck
Maryland Law Review
Data breaches are pervasive and costly. Recent civil data breach cases have centered on the consumer credit card payment chain in the retail industry. An important issue in such cases is whether the economic loss doctrine should bar negligence claims for purely pecuniary losses suffered by a non-negligent party, such as an issuing bank or a federal credit union that must incur costs to reimburse cardholders for the fraudulent use of stolen card numbers.
The economic loss doctrine should not bar these claims. Large-scale data networks, such as consumer credit card networks, often entail significant network externalities. These include externalities …
Beyond Neutrality: How Zero Rating Can (Sometimes) Advance User Choice, Innovation, And Democratic Participation, Bj Ard
Maryland Law Review
Over four billion people across the globe cannot afford Internet access. Their economic disadvantages are compounded by their inability to utilize the communicative, educational, and commercial tools that most Internet users take for granted. Enter zero rating. Mobile Internet providers in the developing world now waive the data charges for services like Facebook, Wikipedia, or local job-search sites. Despite zero rating’s apparent benefits, many advocates seek to ban the practice as a violation of net neutrality.
This Article argues that zero rating is defensible by net neutrality’s own normative lights. Network neutrality is not about neutrality for its own sake, …
Unfair And Deceptive Robots, Woodrow Hartzog
Unfair And Deceptive Robots, Woodrow Hartzog
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fda, Congress, And Mobile Health Apps: Lessons From Dshea And The Regulation Of Dietary Supplements, Natalie R. Bilbrough
The Fda, Congress, And Mobile Health Apps: Lessons From Dshea And The Regulation Of Dietary Supplements, Natalie R. Bilbrough
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disruption And Deference, Olivier Sylvain
Defending Deference: A Reply To Professor Sylvain’S Disruption And Deference, Zahr K. Said
Defending Deference: A Reply To Professor Sylvain’S Disruption And Deference, Zahr K. Said
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Locality V. Online Travel Company: Does The Bell Finally Toll For Quill Corp. V. North Dakota, Jaan Rannik
Locality V. Online Travel Company: Does The Bell Finally Toll For Quill Corp. V. North Dakota, Jaan Rannik
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Journalists, Social Media And Copyright: Demystifing Fair Use In The Emergent Digital Environment, Patricia Aufderheide
Journalists, Social Media And Copyright: Demystifing Fair Use In The Emergent Digital Environment, Patricia Aufderheide
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Speculative Tech: The Bitcoin Legal Quagmire & The Need For Legal Innovation, Paul H. Farmer Jr.
Speculative Tech: The Bitcoin Legal Quagmire & The Need For Legal Innovation, Paul H. Farmer Jr.
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Policing The Social Media Water Cooler: Recent Nlrb Decisions Should Make Employers Think Twice Before Terminating An Employee For Comments Posted On Social Media Sites, Eric Raphan, Sean Kirby
Policing The Social Media Water Cooler: Recent Nlrb Decisions Should Make Employers Think Twice Before Terminating An Employee For Comments Posted On Social Media Sites, Eric Raphan, Sean Kirby
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Electronic Privacy Information Center V. National Security Agency: How Glomar Responses Benefit Businesses And Provide An Epic Blow To Individuals, Joshua R. Chazen
Electronic Privacy Information Center V. National Security Agency: How Glomar Responses Benefit Businesses And Provide An Epic Blow To Individuals, Joshua R. Chazen
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Issues In The Network Cloud: Virtual Models And Digital Three-Dimensional Printers, Darrell G. Mottley
Intellectual Property Issues In The Network Cloud: Virtual Models And Digital Three-Dimensional Printers, Darrell G. Mottley
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Cyber Commodification, Miriam A. Cherry
Adequate Attribution: A Framework For Developing A National Policy For Private Sector Use Of Active Defense, Shane Mcgee, Randy V. Sabett, Anand Shah
Adequate Attribution: A Framework For Developing A National Policy For Private Sector Use Of Active Defense, Shane Mcgee, Randy V. Sabett, Anand Shah
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Personal Jurisdiction And Choice Of Law In The Cloud, Damon C. Andrews, John M. Newman
Personal Jurisdiction And Choice Of Law In The Cloud, Damon C. Andrews, John M. Newman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Lord Coke To Internet Privacy: The Past, Present, And Future Of The Law Of Electronic Contracting, Juliet M. Moringiello, William L. Reynolds
From Lord Coke To Internet Privacy: The Past, Present, And Future Of The Law Of Electronic Contracting, Juliet M. Moringiello, William L. Reynolds
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why The Right To Data Portability Likely Reduces Consumer Welfare: Antitrust And Privacy Critique, Peter Swire, Yianni Lagos
Why The Right To Data Portability Likely Reduces Consumer Welfare: Antitrust And Privacy Critique, Peter Swire, Yianni Lagos
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.