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HACKING COPYRIGHT: HOLDING COPS ACCOUNTABLE FOR ABUSING YOUTUBE’S COPYRIGHT FILTER SYSTEM, Tyler Bloom Journal of Law and Policy
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The Internet is for Porn…Or Is It? Fair Access to Financial Services and The Need for OnlyPorn Legislation, Emily Pollak Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Standing In The Ether: Constitutional Standing In Data Breach Cases After McMorris, Andrew Ridge Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
If You Can’t Beat Them, Get Even: A Proposal to Level the Playing Field Between Social Media Platforms and Their Wrongfully Removed Users, Bernie Gabrielle Toledano Brooklyn Law Review
The "Worst Law in Technology": How the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Allows Big Businesses to Collect and Sell Your Personal Information, Alicia Nakhjavan Brooklyn Law Review
Section 230 and the Problem of Social Cost, Stanley M. Besen, Philip L. Verveer Journal of Law and Policy
Copystrikes and Meme Bans: Social Media and Copyright Protections in the Digital Age, Angelina Sanchez Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Digital Privacy Rights and CLOUD Act Agreements, Tim Cochrane Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Protecting Internet Access: A Human Rights Treaty Approach, Harpreet Kaur Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From the Golden Gate to London: Bridging the Gap Between Data Privacy and the Right of Publicity, Kristin Kuraishi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Rise of ADA Title III: How Congress and the Department of Justice Can Solve Predatory Litigation, Sarah E. Zehentner Brooklyn Law Review
Throw the Book at Them: Why the FTC Needs to Get Tough with Influencers, Christopher Terry, Eliezer Joseph Silberberg, Stephen Schmitz Journal of Law and Policy
THE COMMODIFICATION OF PERSONAL DATA AND THE ROAD TO CONSUMER AUTONOMY THROUGH THE CCPA, Blaire Rose Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Three Deft Kicks to the Problem of Cyberbullying, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
DOOR SHUT AND EARS PLUGGED: HOW CONSUMER REPORTING CASTS IDENTITY THEFT VICTIMS OUT OF FINANCIAL SOCIETY AND HOW THE LAW CAN BE HARMONIZED TO BRING THEM BACK IN, Ryan Bolger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE REVOLUTION OF THE COMMERCIAL SPACE INDUSTRY: WHY CURRENT LAWS MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE AMERICAN BUSINESS EXPANDS TO THE MOON AND BEYOND, Drew M. Fryhoff Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
CONSUMERS' DECLINING POWER IN THE FINTECH AUTO LOAN MARKET, Pamela Foohey Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
CYBER-INSECURITY: THE REASONABLENESS STANDARD IN INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICE REGULATION AND WHY TECHNICAL STANDARDS ARE BETTER EQUIPPED TO COMBAT CYBERCRIME, Chynna Rose Foucek Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
YOUR UBER DRIVER IS HERE, BUT THEIR BENEFITS ARE NOT: THE ABC TEST, ASSEMBLY BILL 5, AND REGULATING GIG ECONOMY EMPLOYERS, Brian A. Brown II Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
WARRANTY, PRODUCT LIABILITY AND TRANSACTION STRUCTURE: THE PROBLEM OF AMAZON, Edward J. Janger, Aaron D. Twerski Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SYMPOSIUM: CONSUMER WELFARE MARKET STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL POWER, Edward J. Janger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
ALTERNATIVE DATA AND INSIDER TRADING: ARE INVESTMENT MANAGERS ASSLEEP AT THE WHEEL ON BIG DATA USE?, William Montemarano Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Easing the Burdens of a Patchwork Approach to Data Privacy Regulation in Favor of a Singular Comprehensive International Solution—The International Data Privacy Agreement, Scott Resnick Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Data Governance and the Elasticity of Sovereignty, Roxana Vatanparast Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Keystroke Causes a Tornado: Applying Chaos Theory to International Cyber Warfare Law, Daniel Garrie, Masha Simonova Brooklyn Journal of International Law
UNMASKING THE VILLAIN: EXPOSING SCAMMERS’ IDENTITIES TO DEFEAT HARMFUL CALLS, Katherine Teng Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
“ESTONIA’S GIFT TO THE WORLD”: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A BLOCKCHAIN PROTOCOL FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN NEW YORK, Sydney Lauren Abualy Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SOUTH DAKOTA V. WAYFAIR: AN ILL-CONCEIVED BLOW TO THE FREE FLOW OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE, Revel Shinn Atkinson Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SAVING SMALL BUSINESS FROM THE BIG IMPACT OF DATA BREACH: A TIERED FEDERAL APPROACH TO DATA PROTECTION LAW, Nadia Udeshi Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE HEAVY HAND OF AMAZON: A SELLER NOT A NEUTRAL PLATFORM, Edward J. Janger, Aaron D. Twerski Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
“To Infinity and Beyond”: A Limitless Approach to Telemedicine Beyond State Borders, Kate Nelson Brooklyn Law Review
Virtual Pretrial Jurisdiction for Virtual Contacts, Max D. Lovrin Brooklyn Law Review
Debugging IRS Notice 2014-21: Creating a Viable Cryptocurrency Taxation Plan, Alex Ankier Brooklyn Law Review
Who Sells? Testing Amazon.com for Product Defect Liability in Pennsylvania and Beyond, Aaron Doyer Journal of Law and Policy
The Common Law of Cyber Trespass, Michael J. O'Connor Brooklyn Law Review
Increasing Lapses in Data Security: The Need for a Common Answer to What Constitutes Standing in a Data Breach Context, Aaron Benjamin Edelman Journal of Law and Policy
“Hey Alexa, Do Consumers Really Want More Data Privacy?”: An Analysis of the Negative Effects of the General Data Protection Regulation, Katherine M. Wilcox Brooklyn Law Review
Artificial Intelligence & Artificial Prices: Safeguarding Securities Markets from Manipulation by Non-Human Actors, Daniel W. Slemmer Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Comparative Analysis of the EU’s GDPR and Brazil’s LGPD: Enforcement Challenges with the LGPD, Abigayle Erickson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Need for a Shared Responsibility Regime between State and Non-State Actors to Prevent Human Rights Violations Caused by Cyber-Surveillance Spyware, Anna W. Chan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Chilling Social Media: Warrantless Border Searches of Social Media Accounts Infringe Upon the Freedom of Association and the Freedom to be Anonymous Under the First Amendment, Atanu Das Brooklyn Law Review
The King of the CASL: Canada’s Anti-Spam Law Invades the United States, Arthur Shaykevich Brooklyn Law Review
On the Clock, Best Bet to Draft Cyberdefensive Linemen: Federal Regulation of Sports Betting from a Cybersecurity Perspective, William H. Williams Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Playing Fair: Youtube, Nintendo, and the Lost Balance of Online Fair Use, Natalie Marfo Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Better Left Forgotten: An Argument Against Treating Some Social Media and Digital Assets as Inheritance in an Era of Platform Power, Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Ronit Donyets-Kedar Brooklyn Law Review
A Fixed Game: The Frustrations of Ticket Scalping and the Realities of Its Solutions, Dylan C. Porcello Brooklyn Law Review
The Equifax Data Breach and the Resulting Legal Recourse, Caitlin Kenny Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
REMNANTS OF NET NEUTRALITY: POLICING UNLAWFUL CONTENT THROUGH BROADBAND PROVIDERS, Aaron Lerman Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Search Query: Can America Accept a Right to Be Forgotten as a Publicity Right?, James J. Lavelle Brooklyn Law Review
Prediction, Persuasion, and the Jurisprudence of Behaviorism, Frank Pasquale, Glyn Cashwell Faculty Scholarship
Section 230’s Liability Shield in the Age of Online Terrorist, Jaime M. Freilich Brooklyn Law Review
VIDEO REVIEW; ROUTINE DATA SHARING PRACTICES PLACE VIDEO-STREAMING PROVIDERS IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF THE VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT, Jeremiah P. Ledwidge Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE: ORIGIN-BASED E-COMMERCE SALES TAX, Juliana Frenkel Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Slipping Through the Cracks: How Digital Music Streaming Cuts Corners on Artists’ Royalty Revenues Globally, Frances Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Denying Certiorari in Bell v. Itawamba County School Board: A Missed Opportunity to Clarify Students’ First Amendment Rights in the Digital Age, Elizabeth A. Shaver Brooklyn Law Review
Domestic Violence Law, Abusers’ Intent, and Social Media: How Transaction-Bound Statutes Are the True Threats to Prosecuting Perpetrators of Gender-Based Violence, Megan L. Bumb Brooklyn Law Review
“Hello…it’s me. [Please don’t sue me!]” Examining the FCC’s Overbroad Calling Regulations Under the TCPA, Marissa A. Potts Brooklyn Law Review
Like a Bad Neighbor, Hackers Are There: The Need for Data Security Legislation and Cyber Insurance in Light of Increasing FTC Enforcement Actions, Jennifer Gordon Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Governance by Proxy: Cyber Challenges to Civil Liberties, Niva Elkin-Koren, Eldar Haber Brooklyn Law Review
Personal Property Servitudes on the Internet of Things, Christina Mulligan Faculty Scholarship
Standing Up For Their Data: Recognizing the True Nature of Injuries in Data Breach Claims to Afford Plaintiffs Article III Standing, Andrew Braunstein Journal of Law and Policy
Switch Hitters: How League Involvement in Daily Fantasy Sports Could End the Prohibition of Sports Gambling, Jordan Meddy Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Sixth Pillar of Anti-Money Laundering Compliance: Balancing Effective Enforcement with Financial Privacy, Maria A. de Dios Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Art of Nailing Jell-o to the Wall: Reassessing the Political Power of the Internet, Bryan Druzin, Jessica Li Journal of Law and Policy
You(Tube), Me, and Content ID: Paving the Way for Compulsory Synchronization Licensing on User-Generated Content Platforms, Nicholas Thomas DeLisa Brooklyn Law Review
The Need for an International Convention on Data Privacy: Taking a Cue from the CISG, Morgan Corley Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Making the Time Fit the Crime: Clearly Defining Online Harassment Crimes and Providing Incentives for Investigating Online Threats in the Digital Age, A. Meena Seralathan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Fashion Forward: The Need for a Proactive Approach to the Counterfeit Epidemic, Casey Tripoli Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Privacy, Antitrust, and Power, Frank Pasquale Faculty Scholarship
Network Accountability for the Domestic Intelligence Apparatus, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron Faculty Scholarship
Beyond Innovation and Competition: The Need for Qualified Transparency in Internet Intermediaries, Frank Pasquale Faculty Scholarship
Federal Search Commission - Access, Fairness, and Accountability in the Law of Search, Frank Pasquale, Oren Bracha Faculty Scholarship
Internet Nondiscrimination Principles: Commercial Ethics for Carriers and Search Engines, Frank Pasquale Faculty Scholarship
Asterisk Revisited: Debating a Right of Reply on Search Results, Frank Pasquale Faculty Scholarship
Perfect Enforcement of Law: When to Limit and When to Use Technology, Christina Mulligan Faculty Scholarship
Rankings, Reductionism, and Responsibility, Frank Pasquale Faculty Scholarship
Captive Audiences, Children and the Internet, William D. Araiza Faculty Scholarship
Regulatory Initiatives and the Internet: A New Era of Oversight for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Regulation of Securities and Security Exchanges in the Age of the Internet, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Law and Order in Cyberspace, Nick Allard, David A. Kass Faculty Scholarship
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