If an online equivalent of the pre-digital age White Pages existed, would it be available to anyone who wanted to access it? A controversial policy of the D.C. Board of Elections may give us an answer — or, at least, a similar debate. Two months ago, a minor controversy arose in the comment section of the […]
International Internet Privacy Standards: Forging Common Ground amid Conflicting Policy in Cyberspace
by Michael Martinez-Schiferl Is Google spying on you? The web is full of processes scanning every click of the mouse and tap of the keyboard, logging this information, and at times making a decision to target users with advertising. Information and data are increasingly valuable resources for the businesses and firms in our global economy; even […]