Ausgewählte Weblinks zu lesenswerten juristischen Inhalten – heute unter anderem über Fake-Bewertungen, Fingerabdrücke von Toten und Schattenbibliotheken …
- E-Commerce: «Inside The Ecosystem That Fuels Amazon’s Fake Review Problem.»
- Medien: «The problem is that just because one business model doesn’t work, it doesn’t mean that the other will.»
- Datenschutz-Paradoxon: «While expressing a desire for greater privacy protection, users are knowingly flocking to services that live and breathe on their data.»
- Biometrische Daten: «Yes, Cops Are Now Opening iPhones With Dead People’s Fingerprints.»
- Schattenbibliotheken: «We are in the midst of a massive expansion of higher education systems in middle- and low-income countries. We are also in a period of broad retreat of the state from responsibility for funding and managing that expansion. […] the challenge of providing affordable access to materials was left to strained libraries and, more often in practice, to students and faculty to figure out for themselves. Because these shifts coincided with the spread of cheap copying technologies—photocopiers and later the Internet, computing, and device ecosystem—the weakness of the formal models of access were partly compensated for by the growing strength of the informal ones. By the early 2000s, the principal form of access to materials in most countries, across most fields and types of scholarship, was informal copying and sharing.»
Bild: Flickr / Kate Ter Haar, «I <3 2 read», CC BY 2.0 (generisch)-Lizenz.
