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The Fourth Amendment is not for sale back to Congress
Other lawmakers worried about FBI disclosures purchased location information originate from everyone’s cell phone. During a hearing in March, the…
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Automakers say they’ve settled the fight for the right to repair. Critics are not ready to make peace
Many repair shops, especially those that opt in and pay to be part of those certified networks, say they have…
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American spies are buying Americans’ personal data Congress has a chance to stop it
A “must overcome” defense The bill soon to be passed by the U.S. House of Representatives could be amended to…
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Better government technology is possible
Now with As interest in artificial intelligence has exploded, Congress is turning its attention to ensuring that people in government…
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Right to Correction Advocates Question John Deere’s New Promises
Deere’s new agreement states that it will ensure that farmers and independent repair shops can register or purchase tools, software…
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The Fate of Section 230 belongs to Congress — Not the Supreme Court of the United States
In the near 27 years since the National Assembly passed Article 230 of the Communications Decency Act, courts have interpreted…
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The Woman Who Became a Company Has Lessons for the Post-Roe World
In 2014, Jennifer Lyn Morone decided to protect her data the only way she could as an individual: She incorporated…
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Part 230 is the last line of defense for internet abortion talk
Forced extremists are born unhappy with the closure of abortion clinics. They also want to check for accurate information about…
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The Web3 hierarchy debate focuses on the wrong question
Promise of Web3 Supporters decentralization on an unprecedented scale. Excessive centralization can impede coordination and erode freedom, democracy, and economic…
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