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in philosophy, the Copyright Act of 1976 has the look of a child playing with a loaded philosophical pistol. Waving the pistol around, the Act blithely asserts that “copyright protection” “subsists” in ... : the relation between parts of a thing and the whole thing. There is a whole branch of philosophy—mereology—dedicated to the study of parts and wholes. See, e.g., Mereology, STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHIL
Klepper & Ali Swenson, AI presents political peril for 2024 with threat to mislead voters, AP NEWS (May 14, 2023), https://apnews.com/article/artificial-intelligence-misinformation-deepfakes2024-election ... provisions and on the intent of the federal government in urging passage of the provisions. Consideration of these perspectives exposes the social and political conditions that gave rise to the widespread and
technologies. Particularly considering the political incapacitation of Congress, the major questions doctrine could pose significant legal challenges (and uncertainty), creating new policy and political issues ... authorization.17 Should this aggressive assertion of nondelegation principles occur, especially through the major questions doctrine, regulatory bodies may be stripped of critical policy tools and political
the right to privacy.4 Privacy has deep roots in historical, political, and religious backgrounds.5 The issue of consumer data privacy is becoming increasingly scrutinized, and within the past few years ... the arrest of ‘peeping Toms’ and eavesdroppers.”11 In 1976, the United Nations passed the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).12 Article 17 of the ICCPR “protects everyone from
indelibly infecting the criminal process. A conviction on such a confession could not stand.25 The philosophy of “reliabilism” encapsulates this idea that unreliability in one step of the adversarial process ... formulated. The reliabilist philosophy explains how a person processes information to arrive at a belief—it does not deal with information stemming from multiple sources, as police investigations do. But the
/ (last Each year, data breaches cause billions of dollars of economic harm, expose tens of millions of people’s personal information, disrupt political processes, and cause a variety of other personal and ... . & ORG . 365 ( 2010 ). 259 See, e.g., U.S. DEPT. OF TRANSP., FED. AVIATION ADMIN. [“FAA”], NO. 8000 .72, INTEGRATED OVERSIGHT PHILOSOPHY ( 2017 ) ; 272 This is sort of riffing on notions of “data
1991, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude. He has previously published: Blake T. Bilstad, Obscenity and Indecency on the Usenet: The Legal and Political Future of alt.sexstories, J. CoPUTmR
concerns, nearly every research organization that deals with the ethics of AI has called for ethical auditing of algorithms.”). 4 Press Release, Digital Services Act: Commission Welcomes Political Agreement ... The EU Needs To Get Audits For Tech Companies Right, TECHDIRT (Aug. 19, 2021, 7:55 PM). 53 See, e.g., Elettra Bietti, From Ethics Washing to Ethics Bashing: A Moral Philosophy View on Tech Ethics, 2 J
and philosophy of Adam Smith, both must be read and studied. ... tendency is for historians to locate Smith’s writing in a wider cultural and political context. The third trend reconstructs the eighteenthcentury Smith as a critic of twentieth-century economies. And lastly
Electrical Engineering from Manhattan College in 1987. Celeste B. Filoia received her B.A. in Political Philosophy from Syracuse University in 1993 and expects to receive her J.D. from the Santa Clana
PHILOSOPHY (Mar. 19, 2003), https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/chinese-room/ [https://perma.cc/G4ER-FJWV] (last updated Apr. 9, 2014). 57 Id. 58 Id. 59 Id. (“1. If Strong AI is true, then there is a program ... CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 1, 3 (2012), https://perma.cc/8G6Z-RYK5. 120 Thomas Adajian, The Definition of Art, STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY (Oct. 23, 2007), https://plato.stanford.edu/entries
College, and a B.S. from the University of Illinois Chicago, majoring in mathematics and philosophy. Dr. Buresh is a member of Delta Mu Delta, Sigma Iota Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Alpha ... ) disclosures due to mergers, acquisitions, etc.261 The entity exemptions include (1) a Virginia agency, board, bureau, commission, district, or political subdivision, (2) a financial institution that is subject
depend on states to grant them power. Furthermore, the court looked at the definition of "person" under Section 9601(21) and noted that that term did include "municipality" or other "political subdivision ... , United States Government, State, municipality, commission, political subdivision of a State, municipality, commission, political subdivision of a State, or any interstate body. 15. 621 F. Supp. 663 (D.N.J
successfully launched the world’s first artificial satellite, Sputnik I.3 This launch “ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments.”4 To ease Cold War tension, President John F
without effective incentive for compliance and means of enforcement. In November 2015, a little more than one month before political agreement was reached on EU data protection law reform,5 and more than ... [hereinafter EU DP Directive]. 5 Political agreement was reached on EU data protection reform on December 15, 2015. See European Commission Press Release IP/15/6321, Agreement on Commission's EU Data Protection
physical location and whether the website serves as a barrier to that physical location, public health authorities and elected/appointed political figures are, in effect, deciding whether a website must be ... subject of much political pressure. In most states, the governor defines which businesses are considered “essential” and may remain open (some mayors have similar power). Some states utilized existing
, Facebook provided the information of 87 million users to the political firm Cambridge Analytica, which then coordinated with the Trump campaign to target voters based on that data.5 The firm acquired the ... or silent as to the actual practices of the company.41 Notice and choice, particularly through privacy policies, is broadly understood to be the fundamental basis of the agency’s privacy philosophy and
, customary international law political policy decisions have played roles in forming the general principles of law as they exist today. However, state' opinions differ concerning these general principles. Thus ... interaction of legal, political, environmental and financial factors. After analyzing the various precedents and their respective effects on the commercialization 9 of outer space, this comment goes on to
. Although China has managed to prevent economicfreedom from significantly influencing political reform, greaterfreedom on the Internet will likely lead to incrementalchanges in civil andpolitical rights. By ... travel, or to seek employment; and more choices in goods and services.3 In the midst of this economic upheaval, the Chinese government still tightly restricted political and civil rights to maintain single
than begin to hint at the nature of that threat. Copyright 1995 Jeffrey H. Reiman. t William Fraser McDowell Professor of Philosophy American University, Washington, D.C. 1. IVHS AMERICA Legal Issues ... we spend in friendship and love" Fried, supra note 10, at 211. I criticize this view in Privacy,Intimacy andPersonhood,6 Philosophy & Public Affairs 26-44(Fall 1976) reprinted in PDOP, at 300-16. will