Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2013

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For our first meeting on January 24, please read my essay The Tangled Web We Have Woven, forthcoming in the next issue of the Communications of the ACM. Please also be sure to register.
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Wiki registration will close on Wednesday 30 January. Please be sure to register.
 
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For our meeting on January 31, please begin reading PartFour. For our meeting on February 6, please read Robert O'Harrow, Jr., No Place to Hide (2005).

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Note: O'Harrow's book is delivered in DejaVu format, a wonderful free format for the representation of scanned documents like books, much more efficient and powerful than PDF, which we will also use for other readings. If you are using a free software operating system, your Firefox browser already contains a viewer for djvu files. Otherwise, there are plugins to read djvu in your browser, whether you are stuck with Microbrain Windoze or have nothing better to compute with than a rotten Apple.

 

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