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What if Google Enabled FOIA Requests?
Saturday, December 3rd, 2005I’m attending the “Regulating Search?” symposium hosted by the Yale Information Society Project today. The first panel was on “The Search Space,” and Robin Sloan, co-producer of the (in)famous “EPIC 2014″ movie on “the future history of media,” posed an interesting thought experiment:
What if Google (or any equivalent search company) enabled Freedom of Information Act […]
Symposium on “Regulating Search?”
Tuesday, November 1st, 2005The Yale Information Society Project is hosting a symposium on “Regulating Search: A Symposium on Search Engines, Law, and Public Policy”:
Search is big business, and search functionality increasingly shapes the information society. Yet how the law treats search is still up for grabs, and with it, the power to dominate the next generation of the […]




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