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Tag Archives: Technology
I Spy with my Little Eye: Is the Construct of Privacy Disappearing in the Wake of the Technology Age?
By: Treja Jones Despite the fact that privacy is not a constitutionally guaranteed right, people can reasonably expect that when they are alone, they are not being watched, recorded, or studied . . . or at least, that was true … Continue reading
Posted in Law Students
Tagged construct, Disappearing, little, Privacy, Technology, Wake
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Deeper Dive: Security Incident Mitigation Strategy: Effective Negotiation of Technology Contract Limitations of Liability
There is always significant negotiation around caps on liability when negotiating a contract with a technology vendor. If the vendor will have access to the personal information of its customers’ end users (regardless of whether the end users are employees … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged contract, deeper, Dive, Effective, incident, Liability, Limitations, Mitigation, Negotiation, Security, Strategy, Technology
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Shouldn’t Judges Be Subject To The Duty of Technology Competence?
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you have probably noticed that I have closely followed the evolution of the duty of technology competence for lawyers, frequently writing about it and even devoting a page to tracking states’ … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Competence, Duty, Judges, shouldn’t, Subject, Technology
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Cyber Technology & IP Innovation – Dayton, OH
The University of Dayton School of Law presents the 29th annual Program in Law and Technology (PILT) Seminar, Exploring the Future of Cyber Technology and Intellectual Property Innovation, June 7, 2019. Read more detail on Recent Law Librarian posts – … Continue reading
Coalition of Technology Companies and Digital Rights Groups Comment on ACTA to USTR
Joint Statement on ACTA from American Association of Law Libraries, American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries, Center for Democracy & Technology Computer & Communications Industry Association, Consumer Electronics Association Digital Future Coalition, Entertainment Consumers Association, Home Recording Rights Coalition, … Continue reading →