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5 months ago
Debunking the Myth of “Anonymous” Data
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1 year ago
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back on Vaccine Privacy in New York
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1 year ago
Pushing for Strong Digital Rights in the States: 2022 in Review
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1 year ago
Victory! New York’s Vaccine Privacy Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk
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1 year ago
When DRM Comes For Your Wheelchair
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2 years ago
Fact-Checking, COVID-19 Misinformation, and the British Medical Journal
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2 years ago
Podcast Episode: How Private is Your Bank Account?
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2 years ago
Podcast Episode: How Private is Your Bank Account?
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2 years ago
New Texas Abortion Law Likely to Unleash a Torrent of Lawsuits Against Online Education, Advocacy and Other Speech
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3 years ago
Blyncsy’s Patent On Contact Tracing Isn’t A Medical Breakthrough, It’s A Patent Breakdown
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3 years ago
Open Access Must Be the Rule, Not the Exception
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3 years ago
Medical Device Repair Again Threatened With Copyright Claims
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3 years ago
Balanced Copyright Rules Can Help Save Lives During the COVID 19 Crisis
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4 years ago
Open Innovation in Medical Technology Will Save Lives
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4 years ago
Verily's COVID-19 Screening Website Leaves Privacy Questions Unanswered
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4 years ago
Embracing Open Science in a Medical Crisis