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Cryptocurrencies

Libra: A centralised wolf in decentralised sheep’s clothes

It’s been an interesting few weeks in Cryptoland. Facebook finally unveiled it’s rumoured cryptocurrency called Libra, a joint effort with companies such as PayPal, Uber, Visa, Mastercard, and many others. Libra’s stated purpose is to provide a payment system that Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago July 3, 2019
Regulation

Looking for the elusive Goldilocks standard of online content moderation

It’s been an eventful couple of weeks for YouTube specifically, and for Internet moderation in general. It all started with YouTube’s controversial decision not to ban a famous content creator for instigating anti-gay and racist abuse. Then they were applauded Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago June 12, 2019
Bitcoin

Who owns the Bitcoin white paper?

There is a very interesting dispute taking place in cryptocurrency circles right now that has nothing to do with price, hacking, exchanges, or any other of the usual hot topics surrounding this area. This time copyright is being used to Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago March 15, 2024
Regulation

Internet Regulation: Endgame

It’s no secret that many of the organisations involved in governing the Internet have had a strong involvement with US interests, both public and private. The Internet started as a US military project, and that country remained influential in key Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago May 23, 2019
Regulation

Can we ever regulate online spaces?

There is an overwhelming narrative at the heart of the current push for Internet regulation, and it is that the Internet is like the Wild West, and unregulated anarchic cesspit filled with filth, terrorism, abuse, and Nazis. At every corner Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago April 27, 2019
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Regulation

Online harms white paper misses the mark

The UK government has now released its awaited Online Harms White Paper., detailing some potential changes to the law regulating intermediaries to try to curb damaging material found on the Internet. To say that the white paper has been controversial Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago May 18, 2019
Reviews

20 years on, The Matrix remains influential

What if I told you that The Matrix was first released 20 years ago? That can’t be real, you think. I still remember seeing it in the cinema! Morpheus would just look at you and say “What is real? How Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago April 9, 2019
Default

Christchurch and Internet regulation

  It would be fair to say that the Christchurch terrorist attack has been one of the most shocking events in recent history, not only because of the heinous act itself, but because the perpetrator live-streamed the attack on Facebook, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago August 26, 2022
Artificial intelligence

Using Creative Commons images to train artificial intelligence

Whenever I have presented about artificial intelligence in the last few years, I often get asked the question of whether training an AI with data can infringe copyright. Take for example Bot Dylan, a machine learning project that has been Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago March 14, 2019
Copyright

The politics behind the proposed copyright directive

Last week we talked about the agreed text of the new copyright directive, particularly the problems presented by Article 13. Perhaps what is lost in all of the discussion is precisely why such a toxic proposal is being discussed and Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 7 years ago March 2, 2019

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