In Defense of Legalese in Terms of Service
Last week, Rob Pegoraro posted here on Project DisCo on some things companies should think about when writing and revising […]
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Last week, Rob Pegoraro posted here on Project DisCo on some things companies should think about when writing and revising […]
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A couple weeks ago I pointed to the disruptive potential of Bitcoin, a currency and value exchange that used peer-to-peer […]
Ars Technica reported earlier this month that Bitcoin, the open source cryptographically secured alternate currency, was back to trading at […]
Apple’s newly-announced iOS map app, Microsoft’s Bing Maps, and Google Maps all contain imagery taken from above by planes and […]
In my last post on Do Not Track I pointed briefly to an article that ran recently in the New […]
Last week, the privacy blogosphere (admittedly, a small contingent) blew up with the news that Internet Explorer — which will […]
Business researchers Catherine Tucker and Avi Goldfarb floated an interesting question recently, asking whether privacy regulation could form an anti-competitive […]