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- (Non-US perspective) The legal "right to privacy": Does it exist? What is its history?
- (US perspective) The legal "right to privacy": Does it exist? What is its history?
- 2015 Contributions Summaries and Links
- AUV Background
- AUV Policies and Regulations
- Aereo
- Aereo and Copyright Law
- Airspace and the regulation of commercial drones
- Android and Resulting Lawsuits and Precedents
- Archived schedule 2015
- Archived schedule events
- Are some kinds of privacy "just gone" and we should get used to it? Which kinds?
- Autonomous Vehicles, Ground and Air
- Autonomous Vehicles: Ground and Air
- Autonomous Vehicles: Ground and Air and Water
- BSA Team Notes
- Background Information
- Ben Warren work log
- Ben Warren workspace
- Benefits
- Betamax
- Big Data and the Public Good
- Bill Press Unit 1 workspace
- Bill Press work log (example)
- Bill Press workspace (example)
- Bitcoin, TOR, and Anonymity
- Brief note on references and math notation in this Wiki
- Broadband
- CEA Amicus Brief
- CPBR uses the phrase "as a practical matter" several times. How would you interpret this if you were the FTC? If you were a company?
- CS378H Public Policy and the Digitally Native Technologist
- Case study: Google Fiber in Austin
- Chance Raine workspace
- Cisco et. al. Weigh In
- Cisco et. al. weigh in against Title 2
- Civil Libertarian White Paper
- Clinton Campaign White Paper
- Comcast's Recommendation to Amend the Communications Act
- Comcast 2007 action, 2008 FCC reaction, 2010 FCC decision
- Comcast 2007 action, 2008 FCC reaction, 2010 FCC decision (History)
- Comcast proposal to FCC re. innovation (Recommendations)
- Communications Act of 1934
- Consumer Electronics Association
- Course Contact List Form 2016
- Current Antitrust Litigation
- Current Initiatives in STEM Education
- Current Laws and Legal Process
- Current Laws and Processes
- Cyber-war, cyber-espionage, and economic intelligence
- Cybersecurity in commerce (e.g., Sony, Target, Home Depot)
- Data Mining Technologies
- Did the White House Influence the FCC's Net Neutrality Proposal? If so, how?
- Digital IP rights: Creators, Consumers, Channels
- Disruption of Book Publishing
- Disruptive Book Publishing: Amazon and Google
- Driverless Cars
- Driverless Cars: Public Policy Implications
- Drone Safety
- ECPA: What is it? How well has it stood the test of time? How should it be amended now? Any lessons about how to craft legislation in rapidly changing areas of technology?
- Economic "Rent"
- Edge providers
- Eric Yu workspace
- Europe's War Against Google
- Europe versus Google
- Examples of Future Innovations that Could Undermine Open Internet Rules
- Examples of non-internet data services that could “undermine open internet rules”
- Expert Views of the Impact on Innovation
- FCC's proposal to use Forbearance to create a compromise
- FCC Actions Regarding Common Carriers
- FCC Commissioners with Backgrounds in Politics or Lobbying
- FCC Open Internet Order 2010
- Freedom on the Market: The Economics of Digital-Rights Management
- Freedom on the Market: The Economics of Digital Rights Management
- Future Network Investment
- General Stuff You Should Know about This Class and UT
- General UT Stuff You Should Know
- Group 1
- Group 4
- Group 5
- Hannah Perry work log
- History and Current News
- History and Current Relevance
- History of Patents for Software, Algorithms, and Business Methods
- History of the term “common carrier”
- How does Net Neutrality affect future network investment?
- How does data privacy relate to data security?
- How important are the distinctions between different kinds of data?
- How should collection by government entities be regulated differently than collection by private entities?
- How should we think about balancing privacy with the public good?
- IAE
- IAmEntitled.com
- IAmEntitled BSA-The Software Alliance team
- IAmEntitled Consumer Electronics Association team
- IAmEntitled DISH Satellite TV team
- IAmEntitled Plaintiff's team
- IAmEntitled Respondant's team
- IAmEntitled Respondent's team
- IAmEntitled Technology team
- IP Liquidity and Nonparticipating Entities: The Case For
- Individual Student Logs and Workspaces
- Individual Student Logs and Workspaces 2015
- Innovation Act
- International Community White Paper
- International Perspective
- Internet Technology Vendor White Paper
- Is "Notice and Consent" a viable continuing framework?
- Judge David S. Tatel
- Judge Tatel
- Judges with Decisions on the FCC and Net Neutrality
- Kinds of patent trolls, including profiles of a few of the biggest.
- Law Enforcement White Paper
- Limits of Anonymization as a Protection
- Main Page
- Math/CS Education Reform
- Mathematics and Computer Literacy for the Public
- Mathematics and Computer Literacy for the Public: How to get there?
- Maxwell's Video Showcase
- Microsoft Corp v Commission
- Moderate Democrat's Recommendation to Amend the Communications Act
- Moderate Republican's Recommendation to Amend the Communications Act
- Monopoly/oligopoly - status, behaviors, etc. of other industries
- More on the Rationale for This Course
- Net Neutrality
- Net Neutrality: Analysis
- Net Neutrality: Background
- Net Neutrality: History
- Net Neutrality: Netflix over Time
- Net Neutrality: Recommendations
- Net Neutrality: Second Guessing Judge Tatel
- Net Neutrality Group 1
- Net Neutrality Group 2
- Net Neutrality Group 3
- Net Neutrality Group 4
- Net Neutrality Group 5
- Net Neutrality Group 6
- New Zealand computer programs
- Non-legislative Approaches
- Non-legislative fixes/approaches. E.g., the LOT Network.
- Obama's Historical Stance on Net Neutrality
- Other countries' approaches. Court fees, requirements to use, etc.
- Paid prioritization
- Paris Convention
- Patent Abuse Reduction Act
- Patent Cooperation Treaty
- Patent Law
- Patent Litigation Integrity Act
- Patent Quality Improvement Act
- Patent Transparency and Improvements Act
- Patent Trolls
- Patent Trolls: Time for Action?
- Patents for Software, Algorithms, and Business Methods
- Perspective of law enforcement, and of the intelligence community, on big data and privacy
- Philip Vallone work log
- Philip Vallone workspace
- Phone Encryption: User Privacy vs. Law Enforcement "Going Dark"
- Policy Options for the Future
- Pre-2007/Information Service Provider
- Privacy and Big Data
- Privacy and security?
- Proposed Legislation for the Patent Troll Problem
- Pros/Cons of Teaching CS Before High School
- Public Perception
- Public Policy on Selected Technology Issues: A Student-Produced Wiki (2016)
- Public Policy on Selected Technology Issues: A Student-Produced Wiki 2015
- Question Assignments per team
- Recommendation to POTUS
- Red Flag Knowledge
- Regional Patent Application
- Regulation of Drones
- Regulations for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs)
- Response and Possible Outcomes
- Rick Liao work log
- Rick Liao workspace
- Rohan Ramchand workspace
- SCOTUS
- SDCs: Background and History
- SDCs: Current and Future Technologies
- SDCs: Legal Issues
- SDCs: Organizations, Institutions, and Paths Forward
- SDCs: Societal Impacts
- STRONG Act
- Safety
- Self-Driving Cars
- Self-Driving Cars: Public Policy Implications
- Self-Driving Cars (Spring, 2015)
- Should social networking data be treated differently from some other kinds of data (e.g., because one person implicitly supplies data about another, who may not be consenting)?
- Should the Obama administration's proposed Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights Act of 2015 be made into law?
- Should the Obama administration's proposed Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights Act of 2015 be made into law? and What are possible unintended consequences of the CPBR Act of 2015, if enacted?
- Should the consumer have a right to know about all the data collected on them? How would this work, technically?
- Should we regulate collection? How?
- Should we regulate the analysis or combining of data? How?
- Should we regulate the use of data, either raw or analyzed? How?
- Some other page that doesn't exist (until someone creates it)
- Some page that doesn't exist (until someone creates it)
- Stephen Chiang Work Log
- Stephen Chiang Workspace
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Team 3 - Net Neutrality
- Team Notes
- Technical
- Technical Issues
- Technical realities: What data is necessary for the world we live in (or want)? What can a data holder be expected to know, and not know, about their own data?
- Technology
- Telecommunications Act of 1996 (sec. 706)
- Tesla and the Car Dealership Lobby
- The "right to be forgotten": Should there be one? If so, how extensive? Who should enforce it and how?
- The Case against Patent Trolls
- The Case for CS in High School
- The Case for CS in Primary School
- The EU Commission
- The Economics of Digital Rights Management
- The Federal Communications Commission
- The Federal Court System of the United States
- The Healthcare.gov fiasco
- The Legal System of the United States
- The Net Neutrality Debate
- The Privacy and Big Data Debate
- The Privacy and Big Data Debate (by Teams)
- The Sharing Economy
- The case against patent trolls. Who is hurt by patent trolls? Include real data.
- The case for IP liquidity generally and nonparticipating entities specifically. Include real data.
- Title 17: Copyrights
- Tom Wheeler's 3rd Proposal
- Tom Wheeler May 2014 Proposal
- Torts
- Transparency in Assertion of Patents Act
- Tyler Yates work log
- Types of patent trolls
- Uber, AirBnB, and the "sharing economy"
- User Encryption on Personal Devices: Perspectives
- Water Vehicles (AUVs)
- What Do We Want?
- What are, or should be, the rights of individuals to collect data on others themselves (e.g., cell phone photos)?
- What are possible unintended consequences of the CPBR Act of 2015, if enacted?
- What are the benefits of big data and of policies that encourage innovation in its collection and use?
- What are the most likely scenarios involving some loss of privacy?
- What are the most threatening scenarios created by loss of privacy?
- What can a data holder be expected to know, and not know, about their own data?
- What data is necessary for the world we live in (or want)?
- What is Big Data?
- What is the European perspective on big data and privacy?
- What risks are unique to Big Data?
- What should be patentable?
- What would happen if Europe went one way and the U.S. went another (the "Balkanized Internet" issue)?
- Wheeler's second proposal
- Who are the FCC commissioners?
- Who should own the Internet? (ICANN? IANA? ITU? countries?)
- Who wins/loses?
- Why and how will broadband companies sue the new proposal?
- Why did Wheeler think proposal 1 would work?
- Why did wheeler think proposal