Stanford Center for Internet and Society

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The Stanford Center for Internet and Society is a research and policy center at Stanford Law School focused on the legal, social, and technological implications of the internet and emerging digital technologies.

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instanceOf academic research organization
policy center
research center
academicDiscipline computer science
law
public policy
affiliatedWith Stanford University
country United States of America
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence policy
copyright law
cyberlaw
data protection
digital civil liberties
freedom of expression
intellectual property law
internet law
open government
patent law
platform regulation
privacy law
surveillance and security
technology policy
trademark law
focusesOn content moderation
digital rights
emerging digital technologies
government surveillance
legal implications of the internet
network neutrality
online civil liberties
online privacy
platform accountability
social implications of the internet
technological implications of the internet
hasActivity conferences
lectures
legal scholarship
policy advocacy
public events
workshops
hasResearchOutput academic articles
amicus briefs
blog posts
policy reports
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Stanford Law School
Stanford, California
operatedBy Stanford Law School
partOf Stanford Law School
website https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu

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Stanford Law School hasCenter Stanford Center for Internet and Society