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This Policy Paper is part of the Digital Platforms & Democracy Project’s efforts to explain and disseminate ideas about regulation of major technology...
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Privacy Design Forecast 2019 is a collection of design concepts illustrating how designers, researchers, and engineers are improving data privacy experiences...
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April 23, 2019
In March 2019, two projects at Harvard Kennedy School—the Technology and Public Purpose (TAPP) Project at the Belfer Center and the Platform Accountability...
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The major digital platform companies present a large, complicated array of benefits and problems for...
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With trust in federal government and institutions at historic lows, local governments, including cities and counties, must play a critical role in the...
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The 2020 U.S. Census will, for the first time since 1950, ask about residents’ citizenship status. The effect of doing so on census completion across different...
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Internet access is coming to the other half of the planet through rapid expansion of broadband technologies. Media organizations that recognize the speed...
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The Brain Trust Initiative is a vision to unleash the power of digital media as a force for change across sub-saharan Africa.
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The Sherman Act of 1890 was the first federal law to address business monopolies. Are antitrust laws a good framework for regulating today’s digital...
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Rules for the New Digital Economy Should Look to Old Common Law Traditions
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