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The Cyberlaw Podcast: A Digital Curtain Descends Across Europe

Much of this episode is devoted to new digital curtain falling across Europe. Gus Horwitz and Mark-MacCarthy review the tech boycott that has seen companies…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Waging War in a Networked Age

Much of this episode is devoted to how modern networks and media are influencing what has become a major shooting war between Russia and Ukraine….

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cyberwar For Real This Time?

Troops and sanctions and accusations are coming thick and fast in Ukraine as we record the podcast. Michael Ellis draws on his past experience at…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cringe-Casting Since 2016

The Cyberlaw Podcast has decided to take a leaf from the (alleged) Bitcoin Bandits’ embrace of cringe rap. No more apologies. We’re proud to have…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Ad-Based Internet: Is The Roof Caving In, Or Just A Few Rafters?

Another week, another industry-shaking antitrust bill from Senate Judiciary:  This time, it’s the Open App Store Act, and Mark MacCarthy reports that it’s got more…

The Flawed Claims About Bias in Facial Recognition

If you’ve been paying attention to press and academic studies in recent years, you know one thing about face recognition algorithms. They’re biased against women…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Regulatory Swagger Comes to Washington

All of Washington is back from Christmas break, and suddenly the Biden administration is showing a sharp departure from the Obama and Clinton years where…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: How Much of The Quantum Tech Boom is Just Welfare for Physicists?

That’s the question I had after reading Law and Policy for the Quantum Age, by Chris Hoofnagle and Simson Garfinkel. It’s a gracefully written and…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Have Facebook and Google Cornered The Market On Antitrust Troubles?

Just one week of antitrust litigation news shows how much turbulence Facebook and Google are encountering. Michael Weiner gives us a remarkably compact summary of…

The Cyberlaw Podcast: The FTC Jumps Into Log4j Cleanup With One Foot

 The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) other foot, I argue, is lodged firmly in its mouth. Tatyana Bolton defends the agency, which released what can only be…