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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 13, 2017
As a Founding Steward for the Sovrin Foundation, the firm will participate in a new blockchain protocol aiming to store individual identifying information.
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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 10, 2017
The Dublin-based hackathon brought over 90 people out to talk about permissions, GDPR and potential applications in the blockchain space.
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By Mary Anne Franks | November 10, 2017
The Internet today is awash in threats, harassment, defamation, and conspiracy theories which disproportionately burden vulnerable citizens, while the websites, platforms, and ISPs that make it possible are protected from harm.
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By Robert D. Nelon | November 10, 2017
Bodies of the victims of the April 19, 1995, bombing of the A. P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City were still being removed from the rubble on April 25 when an anonymous post appeared on AOL advertising “Naughty Oklahoma T-Shirts” for sale.
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By Jonathon W. Penney | November 10, 2017
It is now possible to critically assess the chilling effect claims, asserted in the Fourth Circuit's 'Zeran' decision, with more insight and understanding than at any time previously.
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By Brian L. Frye | November 10, 2017
Both fans and foes of Zeran assume that its interpretation of §230 changed the scope of liability for ISPs under the common law republication rule. Author Brian L. Frye isn't so sure.
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By Laura A. Heymann | November 10, 2017
Section 230 of the CDA continues to be the right policy choice, but it is up to us to be critical readers, calling out untruths, highlighting and promoting that which is reliable and discrediting that which is not.
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By Jonathan Zittrain | November 10, 2017
Twenty years after it was first litigated in earnest, the U.S. Communications Decency Act's §230 remains both obscure and vital.
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By Ian C. Ballon | November 10, 2017
Ian Ballon discusses the differing approaches to how the Fourth Circuit's ruling in 'Zeran v. AOL' is applied in different circuits.
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By Roger Allan Ford | November 10, 2017
Roger Allan Ford discusses the problem with Congress and the courts not extending the 'Zeran v. AOL' decision for defamation to its copyright counterparts.
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