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Tor does not stink: Use and abuse of the Tor anonymity network from the perspective of law

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The human rights connotations of the anonymity provided by Tor are explored, coming to the conclusion that this anonymity is an integral part of certain human rights, particularly the right to privacy and theright to freedom of expression.
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This article is published in Computer Law & Security Review.The article was published on 2016-02-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: European union & The Right to Privacy.

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Cloud incident handling and forensic‐by‐design: cloud storage as a case study

TL;DR: This study presents an integrated cloud incident handling and forensic‐by‐design model and demonstrates the utility of the model for organisational cloud users to undertake incident investigations (e.g. collect and analyse residual data from cloud storage applications).
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Teisės į privatų gyvenimą pažeidimas anoniminiais komentarais: interneto tinklalapių valdytojų civilinės atsakomybės taikymą pateisinantys kriterijai

TL;DR: The Europos deliktų teisės kontekste as mentioned in this paper, a group of Europos Teisių Teismo groups, has been formed to promote the development of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
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DIDarknet: A Contemporary Approach to Detect and Characterize the Darknet Traffic using Deep Image Learning

TL;DR: DeepImage as mentioned in this paper uses feature selection to pick the most important features to create a gray image and feed it to a two-dimensional convolutional neural network to detect and characterize darknet traffic.
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From Cyber Norms to Cyber Rules: Re-engaging States as Law-makers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the reluctance of states to engage in international law-making has left a power vacuum, lending credence to claims that international law fails in addressing modern challenges posed by rapid technological development.
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Understanding online anonymity

TL;DR: It is argued that online anonymity should not be conceptualized in absolute terms but as an inherently fluid and transitional condition that characterizes any kind of social interaction online.
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The Impact of Directive (EU) 2016/680 on the Processing of Personal Data by Competent Authorities for the Purposes of the Prevention, Investigation, Detection or Prosecution of Criminal Offences or the Execution of Criminal Penalties and on the Free Movement of Such Data on the Existing Privacy Regime

TL;DR: The intention of the EU parliament to ensure a high level of data protection while also ensuring that same does not inhibit the free flow of data in the realm of the investigation and prosecution of crime materialized into the adoption of Directive (EU 2016/680 which will become applicable from 2018 repealing the Council Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA as discussed by the authors.
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Police investigations in Internet open sources: Procedural-law issues

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the legal constraints of criminal-procedure law in relation to open-source data gathering by the police and concluded that technology-facilitated investigations of open source data often constitute an interference with the right to privacy.
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