Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2012

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For our third meeting on February 2, please begin reading Robert O'Harrow's very fine and not quite outdated No Place to Hide (2006). If you're not using free software, your browser may not know how to display the wonderful free file format for scanned documents DejaVu, which is how O'Harrow is encoded. You can get a plug-in for your browser if you are unfortunate enough to be running Microbrain Windoze, or have only a rotten Apple to compute with.

If you arrived late and are still catching up, please complete reading PartOne, register, consult the EvaluationPolicy, sign up for the RSS feed or email notification of changes, and get used to following what's On the Radar for future sessions.

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At our meeting on February 9, we will continue our discussion of the PartOne materials. Please complete your of reading Robert O'Harrow's No Place to Hide (2006), in preparation for our next effort, PartFour.
 

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