Tech Law Forum
The following are some of the interesting articles that our editors have found this week on the Internet.
1. The Solace of Oblivion, Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker.
2. The Soul of the Censor, Robert Darnton, the New York Review of Books.
3. The Hidden World of Facebook 'Like Farms', MIT...
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(This post is based in part on a paper published by Rostrum Law Review)
Most of the currencies in the world right now, and all the reserve currencies, are fiat currencies, declared to be currencies by a legal tender, and unsupported by any physical commodity...
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(This post is based in part on a paper earlier published by Rostrum Law Review)
This post first explains the Bitcoin Network itself and some of its vulnerabilities, and then the cyptography used by Bitcoins that gives it the title of Cryptocurrency.
The...
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Recently in our class on the Law of Evidence, the discussion turned to the security of email accounts, specifically Gmail. Our teacher asked a general question, about how easy it would be for a person to hack a Gmail account, on a scale of 0 (extremely...
(Image Source: https://flic.kr/p/hzrA2W)The following is a post by Shashank Singh, a third year student at NUJS, covering the first panel of the Law Commission's ongoing Media Law Consultation, Self-Regulation v. Structural Regulation. Shashank currently serves as Associate Editor for the NUJS...
This sign says to not enter the beach in a motorized vehicle because sea turtles are nesting. We saw a couple of Americans parked on the other side of this sign, fishing, and their tire tracks ran directly over a freshly laid sea turtle nest.