A 21st Century Update to Digital Copyright Law
A recent U.S. Copyright Office report reviews a key provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Does the Sharing Economy Share Too Much?
Scholar recommends consumer protection laws to combat misuse of data in the sharing economy.
The Emerging Connections Between Income Distribution and Regulation
New quantitative analytics tools help economists understand links between regulation and income stratification.
GDPR and Artificial Intelligence
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation could impact AI startups that depend heavily on data.
Recent Developments in Artificial Intelligence Law and Policy
A House bill on a national artificial intelligence initiative joins a wave of related AI developments.
EARN IT Act Calls Internet Content Moderation Into Question
Proposed legislation targets online child sexual exploitation, but tech advocates say it may hamper encryption.
Procuring the Algorithmic State With Better Policy Analysis
Scholars assert that government agencies need a policymaking mindset when purchasing machine learning technology.
Regulation of AI Should Reflect Current Experience
Federal guidance on artificial intelligence needs additions to ensure the U.S. has a seat at the international table.
Tech Companies Need Their Social Licenses
Social license and the bundling of laws and resources can constrain tech companies from aggressive maneuvering.
Protecting Your Retirement from Data Thieves
Scholar offers a proactive approach to regulating ERISA fiduciary responsibilities.
Will the White House’s AI Policies Lead to Permissionless Innovation?
New artificial intelligence guidelines aim to improve oversight of growing automation in the United States.