NOYB Reflects on the 4 Year Anniversary of the GDPR Drew Wilson | May 30, 2022 It has been four years since the GDPR laws were passed in Europe. NOYB offered a reflection of this.
What Filesharing Studies Really Say – Part 16 – Focus on Adaptation, Not on Shuttering P2P Drew Wilson | May 12, 2016 This is part 16 of the re-publication of my meta-analysis on what filesharing studies really say.
What Filesharing Studies Really Say: Part 9 – ‘Graduated Response’ Laws Failed to Strike a Balance Drew Wilson | March 24, 2016 This is part 9 of the re-publication of my meta-analysis on what filesharing studies really say.
5 Claims Made by TPP Supporters Debunked Drew Wilson | November 13, 2015 Supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership have, until now, used the lack of official text as a shield from criticism. Now that the text is officially released, it seems that supporters are having a particularly hard time defending the agreement. We debunk some of the claims made to support the TPP.
An Analysis of the Final Intellectual Property TPP Chapter Leak Drew Wilson | October 23, 2015 There’s been a development in the ongoing TPP debate. The Intellectual Property Chapter of the trade agreement has leaked. What’s significant about this leak is that it’s the final consolidated text. We offer in-depth analysis of the chapter.