Home > Insights > Blogs > Internet Law Twists & Turns > "Edward-Snowden"

Internet Law Twists & Turns

Internet Law Twists & Turns

(By accessing, browsing or using the pages below, you agree to the Blog Conditions of Use/Disclaimer available under "Links.")

Posts

Data privacy: From Arthur Miller to Edward Snowden

Mark Sableman June 5, 2015
sage-books--sableman_18302130750_o

Where did this crazy issue of data privacy come from? And what policies and practices are likely in store as our governments and businesses grapple with all of the new data privacy concerns of the digital age? READ MORE

Balancing the data privacy debate: The benefits of big (and little) data

Mark Sableman April 11, 2014
big-data---data-privacy_13779586955_o

Privacy advocates like the Center for Democracy and Technology have so far effectively won the agenda-setting contest on privacy, and the so-called Big Data industry is on the defensive. The data privacy policy discussion, however, needs to hear more from data use advocates. Theirs is an essential and largely neglected voice in policy debate on this important issue. READ MORE

Whitepaper roundup: Privacy, copyright, and digital advertising

Mark Sableman January 10, 2014
Twists_default blog

For those interested in Internet law and policy issues, there are plenty of other official reports that you can use as primers and starting points for further research. READ MORE

Safe Harbor after Snowden: What are the EU’s biggest pain points on data privacy?

Mark Sableman December 5, 2013
Twists_default blog

Unfortunately for U.S. and international businesses, the headline-making Snowden revelations are affecting international data transfers, which in many cases are crucial to business operations READ MORE