Facebook and Google Political Ads Should Be Regulated Like All Other Types of Political Advertising

A battle is building. In this case it's Goliath vs. Goliath. The United States government is demanding that Facebook and Google reveal the identities of all people and organizations that bought political ads during the 2016 election in an effort to tease out just who acted on behalf of the Kremlin in Russia's attempt to … Continue reading Facebook and Google Political Ads Should Be Regulated Like All Other Types of Political Advertising

How Cookies Work

If you live in the Eurozone, you will have noticed that every time you visit a new site, a banner comes up informing you that this particular site uses Cookies. Digitally-oriented people understand that the cookie is involved in some sort of website tracking. To analogue people a cookie looks like this:     The … Continue reading How Cookies Work

French Digital Law: A Comprehensive Primer

For the past four years, I've lived in Paris, France. The city of light remains one of the most famous places in the world. While the history might be long, and the ages of the monuments approach four digits, there is a bustle here, and it's a bustle of modern entrepreneurship. France is the 20th … Continue reading French Digital Law: A Comprehensive Primer