Law in the Internet Society

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The Great Barbecue

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 Stephen Labaton, Appellate Court Eases Limitations for Media Giants, New York Times, February 20, 2002
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Zuboff, Shoshana, It’s Not That We’ve Failed to Rein in Facebook and Google. We’ve Not Even Tried, The Guardian, July 2, 2019
 

Sweepings From the Market for Eyeballs

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These 42 Disney apps are allegedly spying on your kids, Washington Post, August 7, 2017
 
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Romm, Tony, and Elizabeth Dwoskin, FTC Approves Settlement with Google over YouTube Kids Privacy Violations, Washington Post, July 19, 2019

Campisi, Jessica, Lawsuits against Amazon Claim Alexa Illegally Records Kids without Consent, The Hill, June 13, 2019

O’Shea, Lizzie, Digital Privacy Is a Class Issue, The New Republic, May 2019

Knorr, Caroline, The Sneaky Science behind Your Child’s Tech Obsession, Washington Post, November 9, 2018

These 42 Disney apps are allegedly spying on your kids, Washington Post, August 7, 2017

 Alex Kantrowitz, The Campaign Against Facebook And Google's Ad "Duopoly" Is Going Nowhere, Buzzfeed, August 2, 2017

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