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Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

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Facial Recognition, Differential Privacy, and Trade-Offs in Apple's Latest OS Releases

Many users rely on cloud-based machine learning and data collection for everything from tagging photos of friends online to remembering shopping preferences. Although this can be useful and convenient, it can also be a user privacy disaster. With new machine learning features in its latest phone and desktop...

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Promoting Transparency in Trade Act Would Bring Long-Needed Reforms to the USTR

The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has failed the American public. Let's count the ways.
It has presided over the conclusion of a massively unpopular trade agreement, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), that both Presidential candidates have rejected. Among many other effects, the agreement would...

European Court Allows Copyright Owners to Demand Open Wifi Networks be Password Protected

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) recently announced its decision in Sony v McFadden with important consequences for open wireless in the European Union. The court held that providers of open wifi are not liable for copyright violations committed by others, but can be ordered to prevent further...

HTML standardization group calls on W3C to protect security researchers from DRM

The World Wide Web Consortium has embarked upon an ill-advised project to standardize Digital Rights Management (DRM) for video at the behest of companies like Netflix; in so doing, they are, for the first time, making a standard whose implementations will be covered under anti-circumvention laws like Section 1201...

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