Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2012

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EPIC, FOIA Documents Reveal Homeland Security is Monitoring Political Dissent, EPIC, January 13, 2012
 
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Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’
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Katitza Rodriguez, Biometrics in Argentina: Mass Surveillance as a State Policy, EFF, January 10, 2012
 
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Snooping: It's not a crime, it's a feature
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David Kravets, No Warrant Needed for GPS Monitoring, Judge Rules, Wired, January 3, 2012
 
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Replay Six Months Of A German Politician's Life Thanks To His Mobile Phone Data
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Tim Mak, AP: CIA eyes up to 5M tweets a day, Politico, November 4, 2011
 
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Cree.py application knows where you've been
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John Markoff, Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’, NY Times, October 10, 2011
 
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Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media
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Mike Elgan, Snooping: It's not a crime, it's a feature, Computer World, April 16, 2011
 
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Folk models of home computer security: what we think our PCs are doing
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Mike Masnick, Replay Six Months Of A German Politician's Life Thanks To His Mobile Phone Data, TechDirt, Mar 29th 2011
 
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Egyptians turn to Tor to Organise dissent online
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djwm, Cree.py application knows where you've been, H-Online, March 30, 2011
 
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National biometric pub list use 'explodes'
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Nick Fielding and Ian Cobain, Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media, The Guardian, March 17, 2011
 
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How many Internet pirates are there, anyway?

Private info on Facebook increasingly used in court

Researchers Track Mouse Movements and Hesitations

Egyptian Government Intrudes on Mobile Operators

Big Data mining: Who owns your social network data?

Did Watson Succeed On Jeopardy By Infringing Copyrights?

Bibliobouts game teaches lesson about source reliability

Changing Threats To Privacy From TIA to Google, video presentation given by Moxie Marlinspike at Blackhat Europe 2010.

How Privacy Vanishes Online

Military Monitored Planned Parenthood, Supremacists

The Snitch in Your Pocket

Cell phones show human movement predictable 93% of the time

New Hack Pinpoints Cell Phone User's Location, Personal And Business Relationships

D.C. Circuit rules against FCC's net neutrality regulatory authority (link added by seminar student, 4/6/10)

FCC's National Broadband Plan (link added by seminar student, 3/23/10)

School District Accused of Remotely-Activating Webcam to Investigate Students - Story also here.

Nanotargeted Pressure

Professor Moglen's Talk at Internet Society, Friday February 5, 2010 Live Feed/Video Here (and a relevant article on The Observer - 7 February 2010 - here) (links added by seminar students, 2/6-2/8)

Google Social Search

Buying You: The Government's Use of Fourth-Parties to Launder Data about 'The People'

Google's Legal Battles

Hacker Exposes Private Twitter Documents

How Advertisers Mine Data on Social Networks

Top court: Police cannot track suspect with GPS

Wisconsin court upholds GPS tracking by police

Government to monitor all internet use and phone data

Blogger Seeks to Protect Sources

Google profile users get a say in people search results

F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases

N.S.A.’s Intercepts Exceed Limits Set by Congress

Mexico to fingerprint phone users in crime fight

Microchip Tells Docs If Patients Have Taken Their Pills, Why That's Scary

Mapping the Cultural Buzz: How Cool Is That?

Pinch Media: Statistics your iPhone apps may be sending back home

Statebook

CCTV cars snap distracted drivers

Google taps your IP address for Starbucks targeting

Deep Packet Inspection: A Collection of Essays from Industry Experts

Social sites dent privacy efforts

Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries

Online Age Quiz is a Window for Drug Makers

One in four government databases illegal

Gov't may track all UK Facebook traffic

As Jurors Turn to Web, Mistrials Are Popping Up

One Number to Ring Them All

Google to Offer Ads Based on Interests

Advertisers Get a Trove of Clues in Smartphones

Google Software Bug Shared Private Online Documents

 
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