via Earwolf OCP Note: Susan Crawford is a clinical professor of law at the Cyberlaw Clinic Harvard law professor Susan Crawford joins Adam this week to discuss why America – the country …
Facial Recognition Laws Are (Literally) All Over the Map
via Wired By Susan Crawford The current state of rules for use of facial recognition technology is literally all over the map. Next month, the city council in Portland, Oregon will …
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Are Americans Getting Enough Fiber?
Via Harvard Law Today By: Elaine McArdle Imagine an internet connection so fast and clear that all the musicians in an orchestra can play their instruments from their own homes in perfect …
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Big Telecom companies are suppressing fast internet
Via Salon By: Keith A. Spencer The internet is an ethereal concept. The language we use to describe it contributes to that etherealness: we speak of servers being in "the cloud," as though they …
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The Race Is On For Control Of 5G Wireless Communications — And China Is In The Lead
Via NPR NPR's Audie Cornish and Clinical Professor of Law Susan Crawford discuss why the Chinese telecom giant, Huawei, is leading in the race to 5G networks, and why its advantage poses a national …
Video: Susan Crawford on why America may miss the fiber revolution
Via Harvard Law Today On February 13, the Harvard Law School Library hosted Prof. Susan Crawford for a book talk and discussion on her newly-released title, “Fiber: The Coming Tech Revolution—and …
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