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Algorithmic Disgorgement: Destruction of Artificial Intelligence Models as The FTC’s Newest Enforcement Tool for Bad Data Goland
by Joshua A. Goland
Marketplace of Ideas 3.0? A Framework for the Era of Algorithms
by Garrett Morrow & John P. Wihbey
Coping with Anti-Investigative Law in Global Corporate Enforcement: A Study of China’s Data Protection Regime and Its Implications for Cross-Border FCPA Enforcement
by Ying Zhou
When Dirty Data Leads to Dirty Policing
by Madison Blevins
From Our Blog
Will the Era of Influencers Eventually Fall?
By Eliza Mergenmeier Generally, influencers are people who make a profit from promoting a company’s product or service through social media. In the modern era of advertising, the middleman’s role, previously known as an ad agency, has become diminished as the...
Consumer Harms — A Privacy Policy’s Missing Ingredient
By Chris Jones* I. Introduction As the world moves increasingly online, consumers are forced to enter personal information into websites to apply for jobs, attend school, or purchase tickets to an event. Consumers’ personal information is often sold and shared...
MetaBirkin: Digital Warhol or Trademark Infringement?
By: John Vantine On February 8th, a federal jury awarded French luxury design house, Hermès, $133,000 in damages for “trademark infringement, dilution, and cybersquatting.”[1] The verdict comes on the jury’s finding that artist, Mason Rothschild’s,...