IoUC’s Monthly Recap (Feb. 2015) – Stories Relating to the Internet of Unintended Consequences

Welcome to our monthly recap of stories relating to The Internet of Unintended Consequences. This month’s stories cover many issues including: Our First Tweet; Consumer Data Privacy Bill; The SONY hack; Getty Images’ visual Trends 2015; FCC & net neutrality; Travel insurance; libraries in the digital age; social media clichés; can computers practice law?; online dating app scams; can pre-crime become reality?; connected homes raise security concerns; anti-cyber-bullying tips; digital identity; and more.

These are some of the articles, reports, posts, etc. that caught our attention this week. We originally send them out through our twitter account @I_oUC, so follow us to get them as we find them. But many of them are such great resources we don’t want you to miss them, so we’ve decided to put them as a weekly recap. The links will take you to their original sources, whether Lexology, PC Mag, SC Mag, NLR, and/or others. Enjoy and let us know some of the stories you’ve found interesting this week. Just share in the comments below.  

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