Jun 22nd 2018
This Week in Law 427
World War Gen Z
Time Warner+AT&T merger and the wrong kind of AI
Denise Howell is joined by Mike Keyes and Lisa Borodkin to talk about phone-tracking warrants for police, the AT&T+Time Warner merger, sales tax on online purchases, Apple's supposed app store monopoly, AI principles at Google, realistic-looking deep fakes, the BOTS Act, Velcro, a fake Trump+Kim Jong-un movie trailer, and more!
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Links
- The court’s decision to let AT&T and Time Warner merge is ridiculously bad
- Why net neutrality supporters are cringing at the AT&T-Time Warner merger
- California net neutrality bill gutted as lawmakers cave to AT&T lobbyists
- States will be able to charge sales tax on online purchases thanks to the Supreme Court
- In Major Privacy Win, Supreme Court Rules Police Need Warrant To Track Your Cellphone
- The Supreme Court Just Greatly Strengthened Digital Privacy
- The US Supreme Court is taking a hard look at Apple’s app store monopoly
- What happens if Apple loses its Supreme Court App Store antitrust appeal?
- We’re Worrying About the Wrong Kind of AI
- AI at Google: our principles
- Google’s new ‘AI principles’ forbid its use in weapons and human rights violations
- ABA Opinion Raises Ethics Bar on Cybersecurity
- SAFEGUARDING CONFIDENTIAL DATA: Your Ethical and Legal Obligations
- Thank You For Your Feedback - Don't Say Velcro
- Movie Studio Owner Has No Idea Why the White House Said His Company Made the Fake Kim Jong-un Movie Trailer
- Destiny Pictures tweet
- New Alternative Bill in Senate Challenges Music Modernization Act
- Combatting Deep Fakes through the Right of Publicity
- We asked 100 teens how they watch television — and the results should horrify cable companies
- Broadcasters Hope To Counter Ad Skipping By Replacing Ads With Short 'Inspirational Videos'
- If This Copyright Law Post Mentions Hamilton, You're More Likely to Read It
- BOTS Act: That’s the ticket!
- ANIMAL SELFIE OF THE WEEK
- FBI recovers WhatsApp, Signal data stored on Michael Cohen’s BlackBerry
- In nearly 500 pages of answers, Facebook stonewalls some senators’ questions