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  1. At Berkeley for Social Networks/Crime/Privacy conference. They should've advertised a hashtag! http://bit.ly/t36c6
  2. I also blogged belated kudos to @SusannahFox, Nate Anderson, and Seth Schoen for excellent posts about my article. http://bit.ly/2FnYFY
  3. Netflix is launching a second, more privacy-invasive Netflix Prize. I think they should cancel their plans: http://bit.ly/2FnYFY
  4. @stuartsierra Thanks!
  5. @moranned Thanks! Let me know if they have any comments.
  6. @kdawson Thanks for the plug. Yours is an audience I am anxious to reach.
  7. @csoghoian Thanks for the note, but I think Solove's record is safe...
  8. ...and I got slashdotted (http://bit.ly/js40r), so thanks to the hordes for downloading my article 600 times today (http://bit.ly/oynBu)!
  9. Nate Anderson does a great job summarizing my latest article http://bit.ly/3kolhH (article is at http://bit.ly/oynBu) Thanks Nate...
  10. @trbruce Thanks. If you ever consider manually pushing updates early (and I'm not saying you should), consider 1030--I use it constantly
  11. @trbruce I'm teaching 18 USC 1030 next 4 classes, and I must tell my students not to use LII until Pub.L. 110-326 reflected. Any idea when?
  12. Ted Kennedy R.I.P.
  13. @theharmonyguy Be my guest.
  14. @JulesPolonetsky Thank you Jules. I appreciate the kind words about the article.
  15. Finally "finished" my draft article on anonymization/reidentification http://bit.ly/2X33CT Enjoy!
  16. @ericgoldman Congrats on the Posner attention. That wasn't just a shout out--that was a multi-sentence examination!
  17. @wdevries--wrong town. Nationals @ Rockies (great game; beautiful day)
  18. at the rockies/nationals game. 90+ degrees but a nice breeze
  19. And Marc Rotenberg is right--it's a silly opinion. Wrongly decided.
  20. Mediapost.com please give case names and citations! http://bit.ly/1rtSCL : IP addresses aren't PII == Johnson v. Microsoft, 2009 WL 1794400