Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2021

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PLEASE do not attempt to read the pad from today's class. The data is corrupted in a very interesting way. I cannot delete the pad, but if you try to access the data the server will crash and restart. I cannot rebuild the database as it stands, or I will risk losing all the other pads in my courses.

We working on the problem, but we have no solution as of now. So leave that pad alone, please, and I will let you know what we can do about the content of our lost class as soon as I have news. Thanks.

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The contents of our rudely-interrupted pad from Feb 2 are in ClassPad2021Feb2. The error that caused the crash is under study, but you need not study it. Please do not attempt to access the original pad.
 

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On 2 February we will begin discussion of PartFour. Please begin reading, and
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On 9 February we will continue discussion of PartFour. Please continue reading, and
 
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  1. Listen to the class audio file. See ClassAudio for past weeks' files.
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  1. Listen to the class audio file, available Sunday. See ClassAudio for past weeks' files.
 
  1. Check what's On the Radar.
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You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held on our Etherpad.
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You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held on our Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads.
 

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