James J. WardinThe Startup(Mis)Reading PutinVladimir Putin’s career is marked by two distinct facets: discipline in focus and management of image. Understanding why that is may reveal…Feb 23, 20221Feb 23, 20221
James J. WardinThe StartupTech Titans Play MonopolyAmazon and Facebook tussle with the FTC, but this fight is only just getting started.Jul 5, 2021Jul 5, 2021
James J. WardinThe StartupWe’re Missing the Point in the Trump-Facebook Ban StoryA private court system looms.May 5, 20211May 5, 20211
James J. WardinThe StartupWhy Privacy Is Like Bubble WrapWe need to rethink what privacy means, and what we want it to mean.Jan 28, 20211Jan 28, 20211
James J. WardinThe StartupWhat the First Amendment Actually Means OnlineProbably not what you think.Jan 15, 20211Jan 15, 20211
James J. WardinThe StartupMore Dancing Robots — Thoughts and Some ResponsesThe buzz over the dancing* robots hasn’t abated over the last few days, which shows just how many people either loved the video or, like…Jan 4, 2021Jan 4, 2021
James J. WardinThe StartupWhy the Dancing Robots Are a Really, Really Big Problem.Like most lawyers, I’m on Twitter a lot and, like most lawyers, I spend most of my time tweeting in an effort to seem funny. (To say the…Dec 30, 2020107Dec 30, 2020107
James J. WardinThe StartupCalifornia’s New (New) Privacy Law: Part TwoLast time, we talked about the passage of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), a ballot referendum that expands and enhances the…Nov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020
James J. WardinThe StartupCalifornia’s New (New) Privacy Law: Part OneLike everyone, I’m exhausted by the confusion and controversy surrounding the election — this week has been a year. So, great news…Nov 6, 2020Nov 6, 2020
James J. WardinThe StartupData Strategy on a Tight BudgetRegular readers of our blog will be familiar with our frequent suggestion that you should deploy data review teams and use subject matter…Oct 12, 2020Oct 12, 2020