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Forget Me, Forget Me Not: Elements Of Erasure To Determine The Sufficiency Of A Gdpr Article 17 Request, Haya Yaish Jan 2019

Forget Me, Forget Me Not: Elements Of Erasure To Determine The Sufficiency Of A Gdpr Article 17 Request, Haya Yaish

Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet

The data subject’s (or the individual to whom the data relates) right to erasure under the new EU’s data protection law is likely to cause tensions with the right to freedom of expression. Using Article 17(1)(d)-(e) of the General Data Protection Regulation as a nexus to trigger and apply the right to privacy in EU law to the right to erasure, this Note presents a balancing test of four factors that can be used to consistently determine whether individual cases that request a right to erasure for published material are entitled to privacy protections. The proposed balancing test “Elements of …


"Sheer Force Of Tweet:" Testing The Limits Of Executive Power On Twitter, Kristina T. Bodnar Jan 2019

"Sheer Force Of Tweet:" Testing The Limits Of Executive Power On Twitter, Kristina T. Bodnar

Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet

President Donald Trump’s affinity for Twitter has raised novel issues of constitutional law, tested the norms for presidential etiquette, and opened up a dialogue about whether tweets are considered the actual directives of the President. This note explores four subject areas that the President has tweeted about: judicial legitimacy, executive orders, removal of appointees, and entering into armed conflicts. Then, these topics will be considered in terms of whether presidential speech on social media should be regulated to protect against the risks of posting on the Internet and to ensure the preservation of the principles of democracy embedded in the …


World War Web: Rethinking "Aiding And Abetting" In The Social Media Age, Rebecca J. Cambron Jan 2019

World War Web: Rethinking "Aiding And Abetting" In The Social Media Age, Rebecca J. Cambron

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

ISIS's use of social media presents a new challenge for counterterror efforts. The organization aims to recruit followers and incite violence through social media. Given that this is a new medium for terrorist organizations, social media companies have come under fire for indirectly providing ISIS with farreaching platforms to spread its content. The companies, as well as national governments and international entities, have attempted to respond to the threat posed by such content. These responses, however, have proven ineffective. This Note argues that to effectively respond to and combat the threat posed by terrorist speech, national governments should adopt a …


Privacy And Outrage, Jordan M. Blanke Jan 2018

Privacy And Outrage, Jordan M. Blanke

Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet

It is not an understatement that technology has dramatically altered virtually every aspect of our life in recent years. While technology has always driven change, these changes are occurring more rapidly and more extensively than ever before. We are fully entrenched in the world of Big Data, the Internet of Things, and Smart Cities – and we are never going back. As always, society and its laws must evolve, but it is not always an easy process.

The notion of privacy has certainly changed in our data-driven world and continues to change daily. While it has always been difficult to …


Missing The Mark: The Trademark Battle Over Software-Based Contextually Targeted Advertising On The Internet, Melinda M. Kline Jan 2004

Missing The Mark: The Trademark Battle Over Software-Based Contextually Targeted Advertising On The Internet, Melinda M. Kline

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is Competition Policy Possible In High Tech Markets: An Inquiry Into Antitrust, Intellectual Property, And Broadband Regulation As Applied To The New Economy ?, Lawrence A. Sullivan Jan 2001

Is Competition Policy Possible In High Tech Markets: An Inquiry Into Antitrust, Intellectual Property, And Broadband Regulation As Applied To The New Economy ?, Lawrence A. Sullivan

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Consumer Protection And Antitrust Enforcement At The Speed Of Light: The Ftc Meets The Internet, John Graubert, Jill Coleman Jan 1999

Consumer Protection And Antitrust Enforcement At The Speed Of Light: The Ftc Meets The Internet, John Graubert, Jill Coleman

Canada-United States Law Journal

The Impact of Technological Change in the Canada/U.S. Context


Securities Fraud Over The Internet: The Flies In The Ointment And A Hope Of Fly Paper, Kevin Mason Jan 1998

Securities Fraud Over The Internet: The Flies In The Ointment And A Hope Of Fly Paper, Kevin Mason

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Cyberfinance: Regulating Banking On The Internet, Michael A. Fixler Jan 1996

Cyberfinance: Regulating Banking On The Internet, Michael A. Fixler

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Defining Cyberlibel: A First Amendment Limit For Libel Suits Against Individuals Arising From Computer Bulletin Board Speech, Jeremy Stone Weber Jan 1995

Defining Cyberlibel: A First Amendment Limit For Libel Suits Against Individuals Arising From Computer Bulletin Board Speech, Jeremy Stone Weber

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.