"HIPAA protects health data privacy, but not in the ways most people think"
Engadget quoted Daniel Solove explaining that HIPAA does not cover privacy as extensively as the public thinks it does and breaks down what it does cover.
The Bernard Center for Law and Technology provides education, events, scholarship, and dialogue about intellectual property, privacy, data security, and technology law. Internally, the Center is divided into two important areas of academic areas within GW Law:
GW Law proudly unveils its Center for Law and Technology, focusing on Intellectual Property and Privacy and Technology Law.
GW Law recently added a new JD Concentration in Privacy, Data Security and Technology (PDT) Law.
GW JOLT will present articles, essays, and student notes on law and technology issues including, intellectual property, privacy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital health, online social media, behavioral advertising, and other existing and emerging areas of technology related law.
Download the GW Bernard Center for Law & Technology Brochure (PDF)
Scholarships and competitions are available for both programs.
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Center Faculty Co-Director; Co-Director, Intellectual Property Law Program
rbraunlaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (rbraun[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu)
Center Faculty Co-Director; Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law
dsolovelaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (dsolove[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu)
Center Director; Associate Dean, Intellectual Property Law
jwhealanlaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (jwhealan[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu)
Center Deputy Director; Bernard Assistant Dean, Privacy and Technology Law
adrienne [dot] fowlerlaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (adrienne[dot]fowler[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu)
"HIPAA protects health data privacy, but not in the ways most people think"
Engadget quoted Daniel Solove explaining that HIPAA does not cover privacy as extensively as the public thinks it does and breaks down what it does cover.
"Tougher AI Policies Could Protect Taylor Swift—And Everyone Else—From Deepfakes"
Scientific American quoted Mary Anne Franks on the timeline of regulatory laws against AI Deepfakes.
"Taylor Swift is Not Alone: The Deepfake Nightmare Sweeping the Internet"
The Center for Humane Technology’s podcast "Your Undivided Attention" spoke to Mary Anne Franks about the rise in AI-enabled deep fake pornography.
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