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Fair Play: Notes On The Algorithmic Soccer Referee, Michael J. Madison Feb 2021

Fair Play: Notes On The Algorithmic Soccer Referee, Michael J. Madison

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

The soccer referee stands in for a judge. Soccer’s Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system stands in for algorithms that augment human deciders. Fair play stands in for justice. They are combined and set in a polycentric system of governance, with implications for designing, administering, and assessing human-machine combinations.


Should Your Wearables Be Shareable? The Ethics Of Wearable Technology In Collegiate Athletics, Sarah M. Brown, Katie M. Brown Jan 2021

Should Your Wearables Be Shareable? The Ethics Of Wearable Technology In Collegiate Athletics, Sarah M. Brown, Katie M. Brown

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Seeing (Platforms) Like A State: Digital Legibility And Lessons For Platform Governance, Neil Chilson Jan 2021

Seeing (Platforms) Like A State: Digital Legibility And Lessons For Platform Governance, Neil Chilson

Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

The growing backlash against Big Tech companies is a symptom of digital technology increasing the world’s legibility. James C. Scott’s book, Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed, explores how past governments responded to increased legibility – for good and for ill. This article shows how Scott’s historical lessons can guide governments and tech platforms as they seek to improve the human condition online.