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August 29, 2008
Google: An Intersection of Business and Technology
Google: An Intersection of Business and Technology is the symposium issue published in the Maryland Journal of Business & Technology Law (2008). For some Labor Day holiday weekend reading, check out:
- Google and Fair Use, Jonathan Band
- Information Policy for the Library of Babel, James Grimmelmann
- The Google IPO, Matthias Hild
- Asterisk Revisited: Debating a Right of Reply on Search Results, Frank Pasquale
- From Making Money without Doing Evil to Doing Good without Handouts: The Google.org Experiment in Philanthropy, Shruti Rana
- Google Benefits or Google’s Benefit?, Susan J. Stabile
- Privacy on Planet Google: Using the Theory of “Contextual Integrity” to Clarify the Privacy Threats of Google’s Quest for the Perfect Search Engine, Michael Zimmer
[RJ]
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