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Roberts -- A bouquet for battling the expansion of trade secrets in the public sector / Cynthia H. Conti-Cook -- Chinese and Russian cybercrime in global racial orders of intellectual property / Anjali Vats -- Accidental abolition? exploring Section 230 as non-reformist reform / Kendra Albert -- The curb-cut effect and the perils of accessibility without disability / Blake E. Reid -- Uncovering online discrimination when faced with legal uncertainty and corporate power / Esha Bhandari -- Dobbs online : digital rights as abortion rights / Elizabeth E. Joh -- Digital security and reproductive rights : lessons for feminist cyberlaw / Michela Meister and Karen Levy -- The rise, fall, and rise of civil libertarianism / Hannah Bloch-Wehba -- Artificial intelligence, microwork and the racial politics of care / Ivan Chaar Lo?pez and Victoria Sa?nchez -- Black feminist antitrust for a safer Internet / Gabriella Rejouis -- Consent (still) won't save us / Jasmine McNealy -- Revisioning algorithms as a black feminist project / Ngozi Okidegbe -- Conclusions : toward a feminist cyberlaw A-Ha / Kate Darling. 330 $aA free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. 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