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httos://coincenter.org/entry/what-are-smart-contracts-and-what-can-we-do-with-them archived at https://perma.cc/BH6T-J6S7. [OPTIONAL] e Arvind Narayanan; “What Happened to the Crypto Dream, Part 1,” Co-published by the IEEE Computer and Reliability Societies (March/April 2013) http://randomwalker.info/publications/crypto-dream-part1.pdf archived at https://perma.cc/DX8U-QJ5A. e Arvind Narayanan, “What Happened to the Crypto Dream?, Part 2," Co-published by the IEEE and Reliability Societies (May/June 2013) http://randomwalker.info/publications/crypto-dream-part2.pdf archived at https://perma.cc/F482-84AY. e Lawrence Lessig Code 2.0 lecture from COALA Blockchain Workshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcYJTIDhYFO. e Chelsea Barabas and Ethan Zuckerman, “Can Bitcoin be used for Good?,” The Atlantic (April 7, 2016) http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/04/bitcoin-hype/477141/ archived at https://perma.cc/V94Q-CCP3. Day 4: Private Infrastructures for Government Surveillance Digital privacy has at times been understood as privacy against corporate intrusion (think ad networks); against government (think the various government intelligence-gathering establishments around the world); and against one another (think drones as well as more pedestrian technologies that empower people to document facts about, or even doxx, each other). This session will look at the second form of surveillance, especially as effectuated through the cooperation or compulsion of private intermediaries. How successful is such surveillance, and will it continue to be effective as the public reacts by potentially adopting privacy-enhancing tools? How successful do we want it to be, and how might frameworks agreeable within jurisdictions that embrace the rule of law be used or abused within those that do not? Readings: e David O’Brien, Matt Olsen, Bruce Schneier, and Jonathan Zittrain, et al. “Don’t Panic. Making Progress on the ‘Going Dark’ Debate,” The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University (Feb 1, 2016) https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/dont-panic/Dont_Panic_ Making Progress on Going Dark_Debate.pdf archived at https://perma.cc/NT9M-ELAG. e John Cassidy, “Lessons from Apple vs. The F.B.I.,” The New Yorker (March 29, 2016) http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/lessons-from-apple-versus-the-f-b-i archived at https://perma.cc/282P-A7MS. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024263

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