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Code V.2 by Lawrence Lessig (2006) (Sections on sovereignty).
1.4.2
https://perma.cc/P8AQ-MNU2
“Data Brokers: A Call for Transparency and Accountability” FTC Report (2014).
2.2.5
https://perma.cc/ASY8-XNG2
“Digital Switzerlands” by Kristen E. Eichensehr, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (forthcoming 2019).
1.4.7
https://perma.cc/A369-XLX7
“Don’t Panic: Making Progress on the Going Dark Debate” by Jonathan Zittrain et al., Berkman Klein Center (2016).
2.1.4
https://perma.cc/V8KC-Z455
“End-to-End Arguments in System Design” by J.H. Saltzer, D.P. Reed and D.D. Clark, ACM (1984).
1.2.1
https://perma.cc/9XSN-D93V
“Facebook Could Decide an Election Without Anyone Ever Finding Out” by Jonathan Zittrain, New Republic (2014).
1.4.6
https://perma.cc/8NUF-Q8ER
“Facebook Figured Out My Family Secrets, And It Won't Tell Me How” by Kashmir Hill, Gizmodo (2017).
2.3.4
https://perma.cc/CU5U-SCXQ
“Facebook Lets Advertisers Exclude Users by Race” by Julia Angwin, ProPublica (2018).
2.2.7
https://perma.cc/VMW7-L8Q3
“Facebook tests machine learning to detect ads that discriminate by race” by Ken Yeung, Venture Beat (2017).
2.3.5
https://perma.cc/G3BP-EB2V
“Fact Sheet on the Right to be Forgotten Hearing” European Commission (2014).
2.4.3
https://perma.cc/L9R6-XCVF
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