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3 Nov 2009, 5:07 am
RankDownloadsPaper Title13453Broken Promises of Privacy: Responding to the Surprising Failure of Anonymization Paul Ohm, University of Colorado Law School, Date posted to database: August 17, 2009 Last Revised: September 10, 20092290Why the Google Books Settlement is Procompetitive Einer Elhauge, Harvard University - Harvard Law School, Date posted to database: August 23, 2009 Last… [read post]
20 Jun 2017, 3:30 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm “Welcome to the dark side of Big Data,” growls the last line of the first chapter of Cathy O’Neil’s recent book, Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. [read post]
18 Mar 2015, 3:30 am by Frank Pasquale
Frank Pasquale Recently, Scott Peppet, Dan Solove, and Paul Ohm appeared in a great Al Jazeera comic on big data and privacy, called “Terms of Service. [read post]
20 Jun 2017, 3:30 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm “Welcome to the dark side of Big Data,” growls the last line of the first chapter of Cathy O’Neil’s recent book, Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. [read post]
7 May 2012, 8:45 am by Tom Smith
“The worst part is they sell this extremely creepy intrusion as a great boon to your life because they can tailor services to your needs,” said Paul Ohm, an associate professor at the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder who specializes in information privacy and computer crime. [read post]
22 Jan 2013, 5:51 pm by Libbie Canter
”  According to press reports, Federal Trade Commission Senior Policy Adviser and panelist Paul Ohm acknowledged that big data may have potential benefits to public health and research, but also noted that the benefits of big data “tend to get overblown. [read post]
14 Jul 2014, 3:44 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
 July 9, 2014 “Paul Ohm’s 2009 article Broken Promises of Privacy spurred a debate in legal and policy circles on the appropriate response to computer science research on re-identification techniques. [read post]
9 Jul 2014, 4:27 am by Arvind Narayanan
Paul Ohm’s 2009 article Broken Promises of Privacy spurred a debate in legal and policy circles on the appropriate response to computer science research on re-identification techniques. [read post]
22 May 2019, 3:30 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm Congress has been scrambling to address the public’s widespread and growing unease about problems of privacy and power on information platforms, racing to act before the California Consumer Privacy Act becomes operative in 2020. [read post]
22 Dec 2021, 3:30 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm A decade ago, Charles Duhigg wrote a story for the New York Times that still resonates today, revealing that Target could predict its customers’ pregnancies and delivery dates from changes in their shopping habits. [read post]
22 May 2018, 3:30 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm William McGeveran’s new casebook on Privacy and Data Protection Law announces the death of the “death march” that anyone who has ever taught or taken a course in Information Privacy Law has encountered. [read post]
2 Nov 2022, 11:45 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, Facebook was pummeled by legislators, regulators, and advocates around the globe for their poor privacy practices stemming from the way the company seemed to prioritize growth and profit over other all else. [read post]
29 Sep 2015, 4:28 am by Benjamin Wittes
Paul Ohm, Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Center on Privacy and Technology, Georgetown University Law Center, moderated the panel. [read post]
7 Mar 2024, 3:30 am by Paul Ohm
Paul Ohm We are likely to see as many new law review articles about artificial intelligence and law in the next year as the legal academy has produced since the dawn of AI. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 11:57 pm by Daniel Barth-Jones
This famous re-identification attack was popularized by recently appointed FTC Senior Privacy Adviser, Paul Ohm, in his 2010 paper “Broken Promises of Privacy”. [read post]
14 Dec 2023, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Campaign Finance Maine: “Maine Media Groups, Utilities Challenge New Law on Foreign Spending on Referendums” by Rachel Ohm for Portland Press Herald Elections National: “Supreme Court Will Review Scope of Obstruction Law That Trump Is Charged with Breaking” by Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein (Politico) for Yahoo News Ethics Florida: “DeSantis Staffers Blocked Release of Travel Records, Whistleblower Says” by Beth Reinhard… [read post]
6 Jan 2010, 8:17 am by Ed Felten
These are based on input from Ari Feldman, Ed Felten, Alex Halderman, Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Tim Lee, Paul Ohm, David Robinson, Dan Wallach, Harlan Yu, and Bill Zeller. [read post]
10 May 2010, 1:22 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: AltLaw, Free access to law, Paul Ohm, Program on Law and Technology at Columbia Law School, Public access to legal information, Stuart Sierra, Tim Wu [read post]
7 Jan 2009, 8:30 am
These are based on input from Andrew Appel, Joe Calandrino, Will Clarkson, Ari Feldman, Ed Felten, Alex Halderman, Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Tim Lee, Paul Ohm, David Robinson, Dan Wallach, Harlan Yu, and Bill Zeller. [read post]