Main Content
“End-to-End Arguments in System Design” by J.H. Saltzer, D.P. Reed and D.D. Clark, ACM (1984) [Read Introduction, Conclusion]
2.1.1.1
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Executive Order on Addressing the Threat Posed by TikTok (2020)
4.3.1.6
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“Facebook Can Be Forced to Delete Content Worldwide, E.U.’s Top Court Rules” by Adam Satariano, The New York Times (2019)
4.3.1.4
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“Facebook could decide an election without anyone ever finding out” by Jonathan Zittrain, New Statesman (2014)
4.4.1.2
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“Facebook, Elections and Political Speech” by Nick Clegg (2019)
3.2.3.2
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“Facebook Oversight Board Charter,” Facebook (2019)
4.1.1.3
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“Facebook’s commitment to the Oversight Board” by Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook (2019)
4.1.1.4
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“Free Culture” by Lawrence Lessig (2004) [Read Introduction, Conclusion]
2.2.1.4
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“Gender Shades: Intersectional Accuracy Disparities in Commercial Gender Classification” by Joy Buolamwini and Timnit Gebru, Conference of Fairness, Accountability and Transparency (2018)
5.1.2.2
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Glawischnig-Piesczek vs. Facebook Ireland Limited (2019) [Read Paragraphs 76-103; 109]
4.3.1.5
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