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The Chilling Effects database has ~40,000 cease and desist notices, most of them sent to Google for takedowns from its search and Blogger. How can you use this data? | The Chilling Effects database has ~40,000 cease and desist notices, most of them sent to Google for takedowns from its search and Blogger. How can you use this data? | ||
[describe the data set further] | |||
==Research questions and projects== | |||
(add your questions, flesh these out as potential projects for Masters, Law, or Doctoral students) | |||
* How many notices list specific URLs? (countering the claim that "it's too much burden") | |||
* How many notices fit / don't fit the 512(c)(3) requirements? | |||
* What patterns do we see from repeat senders? is takedown working for them/ | |||
* What errors are common? How do those affect online expression? | |||
==Research audiences== | |||
Who might need research? Policy debates, public interest litigants, amicus filers. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 12 August 2010
The Chilling Effects database has ~40,000 cease and desist notices, most of them sent to Google for takedowns from its search and Blogger. How can you use this data?
[describe the data set further]
Research questions and projects
(add your questions, flesh these out as potential projects for Masters, Law, or Doctoral students)
- How many notices list specific URLs? (countering the claim that "it's too much burden")
- How many notices fit / don't fit the 512(c)(3) requirements?
- What patterns do we see from repeat senders? is takedown working for them/
- What errors are common? How do those affect online expression?
Research audiences
Who might need research? Policy debates, public interest litigants, amicus filers.