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Tag Archives: Cyberlaw
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Why France Understands China’s Policy Better Than the Rest of Us
Our News Roundup is hip deep in China stories. The inconclusive EU-China summit gives Matthew Heiman and me a chance to explain why France understands—and hates—China’s geopolitical trade strategy more than most. Maury Shenk notes that the Pentagon’s reported plan … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Better, Chinas, Cyberlaw, France, Podcast, Policy, rest, than, Understands
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Executive Orders and Alien Abductions
The backlash against Big Tech dominates this episode, with new regulatory initiatives in the U.S., EU, Israel, Russia and China. The misbegotten link tax and upload filter provisions of the EU copyright directive have survived the convoluted EU legislative gantlet. … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Abductions, Alien, Cyberlaw, Executive, Orders, Podcast
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The Cyberlaw Law Podcast: Black Swans, Black Ops, BlackCube and Red Herrings
In this episode, I interview Chris Bing and Joel Schectman about their remarkable stories covering the actions of what amount to U.S. cyber-mercenary hackers. We spare a moment of sympathy for one of those hackers, Lori Stroud, who managed to … Continue reading
Posted in Law Professors
Tagged black, BlackCube, Cyberlaw, Herrings, Podcast, Swans
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Will AI Save the Internet From Vladimir Putin … and Matt Drudge?
Our guest is Peter W. Singer, co-author with Emerson T. Brooking of LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media. Peter’s book is a fine history of the way the Internet went wrong in the Age of Social Media. He thinks we’re losing … Continue reading
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Tagged Cyberlaw, Drudge, Internet, Matt, Podcast, Putin, Save, Vladimir
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Blockchain Takes Over The Cyberlaw Podcast
On September 4th, Alan Cohn hosted the 229th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast. We took a deep dive into all things blockchain and cryptocurrency discussing recent regulatory developments and best practices for users of exchanges. Our episode begins by looking … Continue reading