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* Evlyn Rusli, [http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/19/unvarnished-honestly-kazanjy-funding/ "Unvarnished Becomes Honestly.com, Raises $1.2 Million And Opens The Floodgates"] (October 19, 2010) | * Evlyn Rusli, [http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/19/unvarnished-honestly-kazanjy-funding/ "Unvarnished Becomes Honestly.com, Raises $1.2 Million And Opens The Floodgates"] (October 19, 2010) | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Seigenthaler_Sr._Wikipedia_biography_controversy Wikipedia Entry on the Seigenthaler Incident] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Seigenthaler_Sr._Wikipedia_biography_controversy Wikipedia Entry on the Seigenthaler Incident] | ||
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Revision as of 12:56, 26 July 2011
Overview
Recommended Readings
Hyperpublic Media
- John Palfrey on Legal Design for Delineating Public and Private
- Hyperpublic Symposium 2011: Introduction
Privacy and Technological Points of Control
- Jonathan Zittrain, "Internet Points of Control"
Privacy and Reputation
- Jonathan Zittrain, "Strategies for a Generative Future," The Future of the Internet And How to Stop It, (New Haven: Yale University Press) 2008.
- Daniel J. Solove, "Conclusion: The Future of Reputation," The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet, (New Haven: Yale University Press) 2007.
- Motion in the AutoAdmit Case
Additional Readings
Privacy and Technological Points of Control
- John Borland, “Supreme Court rules against file swapping” (June 2005)
- Dan Goodin “Microsoft unveils 'do not track' option for IE9” (December 7 2010)
Privacy and Reputation
- Craig Newmark, "Trust and reputation systems: redistributing power and influence (April 6, 2010)
- Evlyn Rusli, "Unvarnished Becomes Honestly.com, Raises $1.2 Million And Opens The Floodgates" (October 19, 2010)
- Wikipedia Entry on the Seigenthaler Incident