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Goldsmith: Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal
April 28, 2020
Writing in The Atlantic, Harvard Law Professor Jack Goldsmith explains how, to address serious and growing harms resulting from digital speech, governments and private platforms will continue to expand their definition of offensive content and regulate it more closely.
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Costa: Contact-tracing Applications Create Privacy Nightmare
April 28, 2020
Writing in Malta Today, Massimo Costa explains the privacy concerns associated with new contact-tracing applications being implemented to fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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Privacy and the Pandemic: Time for a Digital Bill of Rights
April 22, 2020
Foreign Policy published an argument that democratic government efforts to implement digital tools and data collection strategies to fight the COVID-19 crisis must strike the right balance with personal liberty.
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Apple-Google Virus Tracking Plan Carries Data Security Risks
April 22, 2020
According to Bloomberg Law, Apple and Google’s ambitious COVID-19 contact tracing plan creates a tempting target for cybercriminals looking for sensitive health data to find out who’s been infected with the coronavirus.
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Greenwood: Verily Coronavirus Test Yields Personal Data Bounty
April 06, 2020
Writing in Foreign Policy, Faye Greenwood explains how, with the blessing of both federal and state governments, Google's Verily has set up a system where people must choose between sharing their health data with the company and, practically speaking, not getting a coronavirus test.