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November 19, 2022
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Description
This course considers the interaction between law, policy, and technology as they relate to the evolving controversies over control of the Internet
In addition, there will be an in-depth treatment of privacy and the notion of “transparency” – regulations and technologies that govern the use of information, as well as access to information. Topics explored will include:
- Legal Background for Regulation of the Internet
- Fourth Amendment Law and Electronic Surveillance
- Profiling, Data Mining, and the U.S. PATRIOT Act
- Technologies for Anonymity and Transparency
- The Policy-Aware Web
Course Curriculum
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- The Internet meets the U.S. Constitution Unlimited
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- Fourth Amendment Foundations and the First Century of Electronic Surveillance Unlimited
- International Issues Unlimited
- Technology-driven Public-private Boundary Shifts Unlimited
- Profiling and Datamining Post-9/11 Unlimited
- Anonymity vs. Transparency Unlimited
- Personal Information on the Web Unlimited
- Transparency in Consumer Protection and Commercial Regulation Unlimited
- Origins of Broadcast Regulation Unlimited
- Semantic Web Public Policy Challenges Unlimited
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