Showing posts with label regulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label regulation. Show all posts

7 April 2016

Data Privacy Regulation in the Context of Facebook Advertisements

The blog of the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law recently covered my upcoming article in the John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law on data privacy regulation in the context of Facebook advertisements.

You can read more about it here.

12 May 2015

Cloud Investigations by European Data Protection Authorities

You can find the recent draft of my book chapter entitled 'Cloud Investigations by European Data Protection Authorities: An Empirical View' on SSRN.

The full citation for the chapter is:

Vranaki, Asma A.I., Cloud Investigations by European Data Protection Authorities: An Empirical Account (March 31, 2015). Vranaki Asma, 'Cloud Investigations by European Data Protection Authorities: An Empirical Account,' in Rothchild John A (ed), Research Handbook on Electronic Commerce Law (Edward Elgar, 2016). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2602216

Let me know your thoughts!

6 August 2008

The outing of the US i-Patriot Act

The media has reported that Lawrence Lessig has outed the i-Patriot Act (an act equivalent to the Patriot Act and which applies to online activities) at a conference yesterday.

Professor Lessig was reporting his conversation with Richard Clark during which the latter revealed that the i-Patriot Act already exists and the Government is waiting for an i 9/11 event (which he latter explained as not meaning a terrorist attack but rather a susbtantial event which would require the government to take definitive and strong action) to deploy it.

The act would change the manner in which cyberspace is regulated in the US and would, in all likelihood, impose tighter controls on online activities. I wonder whether this was an accident outing or a deliberate one. If it was a deliberate one, then one has to wonder whether how imminent the i-9/11 event is.

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