This special issue brings together the best policy-oriented papers presented at the 2017 Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference in Tartu, Estonia.
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This paper examines three historical imaginaries associated with encryption, considering how they are intertwined in contemporary policy debates.
Is reforming copyright law the appropriate solution to achieve the aims of the music industry?
How should the EU regulate the expanding role of for-profit vendors in school operations making use of big data technologies?
A hawkish call to cyber arms
Monika Ermert reports from the Munich Security Conference, where experts ponder over hybrid and cyber war.
The European Data Governance Forum taking place this week galvanised two core ethical principles, reports Francesca Musiani.
This paper examines how various stakeholders in the 2014 EC consultation on copyright attempted to shape the definition of user-generated content and what this means for the reform of copyright in Europe.