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The Reference Shelf: Internet Law

Table of Contents

Preface




1 The Communications Decency Act and Section




Who Is Responsible for Online Content?




The Trump-Twitter Fight Ropes in the Rest of Silicon Valley




The Law That Made Facebook What It Is Today




Biden Wants Sec. 230 Gone, Calls Tech “Totally Irresponsible,” “Little Creeps”




WSJ, WaPO, NYT Spread False Internet Law Claims




The Fight Over Section 230—And the Internet as We Know It




2 Net Neutrality




Should the Internet Be a Public Utility?




The Wired Guide to Net Neutrality




FCC Chairman: Our Job Is to Protect a Free and Open Internet




What the Microsoft Antitrust Case Taught Us




How the Loss of Net Neutrality Could Change the Internet




Net Neutrality May Be Dead in the US, but Europe Is Still Strongly Committed to Open Internet Access




3 Digital Copyright Law and Open-Source Software




The End of Private (Digital) Ownership?




A Brief History of Open Source Software




Reevaluating the DMCA 22 Years Later: Let’s Think of the Users




To Save Pepe the Frog from the Alt-Right, His Creator Has Invoked Copyright Law’s Darker Side




Twitter Blocks EFF Tweet That Criticized Bogus Takedown of a Previous Tweet




In 2019, Multiple Open Source Companies Changed Course—Is It the Right Move?




With Friends Like AWS, Who Needs an Open Source Business?




4 Privacy and Cybercrime




Hackers, User Rights, and Government Surveillance




Senate Republicans Unveil COVID-19-Specific Privacy Bill




Mixed Messages: Encryption Fight Pits Security Against Privacy




One Man’s Obsessive Fight to Reclaim His Cambridge Analytica Data




A Dark Web Tycoon Pleads Guilty. But How Was He Caught?




Hackers Will Be the Weapon of Choice for Governments in 2020




Proposed US Law Is “Trojan Horse” to Stop Online Encryption, Critics Say




Does the CFAA Apply to Voting Machine Hacks?




Helicopter Government? How the Internet of Things Enables Pushbutton Regulation from a Distance




Doublecheck That Ballot: Controversial Voting Machines Make Their Primary Debut in South Carolina




Zoombombing and the Law




5 Digital Nationalism and the Splinternet




From Unity to Division




Society’s Dependence on the Internet: 5 Cyber Issues the Coronavirus Lays Bare




Battlefield Internet: A Plan for Securing Cyberspace




The Rising Threat of Digital Nationalism




Make the Internet American Again?




Should the U.S. Reclaim Control of the Internet? Evaluating ICANN’s Administrative Oversight since the 2016 Handover




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