In this article, How difficult can it be to uncover any internet user’s race, address, and political party? The answer is alarmingly easy, given the current state of data privacy protection laws. Noor Ghuniem uncovers how an anonymous party was able to go on a mass targeted cyberbullying spree.
Addressing Ethical Implications of Brain Data Privacy in Medical Devices for Neural Decoding
In this article, Ivette Rodriguez explores how new advancements in computer technology are being used to decode the brain in the medical field. Additionally, she discusses the potential legal threats that may arise and how two states have taken action to mitigate risks.
StreamEast: A Story of Remedies and Rebirth
In this article, Cassidy Serger discusses the recent domain seizure of a popular sports broadcasting site as (un)authorized by Copyright Law.
Politics Playlist: A History of Music Licensing for Political Campaigns
In this article, Jackson Weist details the history of music licensing for political campaigns and how artists have fought to have their songs removed from campaigns they disagree with.
The Ethics of Patenting Genetic Sequences: Balancing Innovation and Access
In this article, Lana El-Etr analyzes the ethical implications of patenting genetic sequences and discusses the impact on research, patient access to treatments, and the broader implications for public health.
Copyright in the Age of Blockchain: A New Era for Creators
In this article, Porter Richards examines the challenges of managing copyright in the digital age, including unclear ownership, high transaction costs, and unfair compensation for creators. He argues that blockchain offers a potential solution through its decentralized, transparent, and tamper-resistant structure, which could streamline licensing and ensure fair compensation through smart contracts.