JustCodeCulture, to history
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Please join us April 30th 2pm Central/3pm E. for the Tomash Fellow Lecture w/ 2023-24 Tomash Fellow MIT HASTS' Alex Reiss-Sorokin's "From Research to Search: Legal Research Technologies, 1964-1994." Register now! (free, required)

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https://z.umn.edu/Reiss-Sorokin

jbzfn, to privacy
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🕵️‍♂️ Data brokers are gearing up to fight privacy bills | @theverge

「 Data brokers appear to be wading into the fight, too. Relx, the United Kingdom-based parent company of data analytics firm LexisNexis, hired the lobbying firm Venable earlier this year as the amendment was being debated in the House, Politico’s Influence newsletter reported 」

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/5/24122079/data-brokers-fisa-extension-nsa-section-702-surveillance-lexis-nexis

ilumium, to security
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"The biggest source of conflict was an amendment ... that would prohibit from selling consumer data to and would require a warrant to access Americans’ information... National hawks in and local law enforcement groups joined forces to kill the amendment, with the National Sheriffs’ Association claiming it would “kneecap law enforcement” in a letter to Congress..."

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/5/24122079/data-brokers-fisa-extension-nsa-section-702-surveillance-lexis-nexis

nemobis,
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@ilumium Oh dear. Now I have to praise Jim Jordan for fighting on the right side against / .

BenjaminHCCarr, to Insurance
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#Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ #Driving Behavior With #Insurance Companies
#LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip #GM drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly. #Car companies are collecting information directly from internet-connected vehicles for use by the insurance industry
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/11/technology/carmakers-driver-tracking-insurance.html #privacy #surveillance
https://archive.ph/G1JaX

jonny, to random
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Folks this risk assessment product that vacuums up all automotive data and uses it to raise your insurance rates is none other than the offspring of , parent of . Far from being an isolated product unrelated to scholarly publishing, year after year in their promotional material they boast how these are integrated systems at both a technical and operational level - your prestige publications fund this, and your professional metrics sold via SciVal are part of the same pool of data.

Who wants to bet that funders wont blink at an "aggregated funding risk score that draws from our proprietary analytics data for a whole-researcher productivity profile." We're beyond surveillance conspiracy theories, these products are here today, and every prestige publication makes us complicit and digs the grave for our own profession.

https://mastodon.social/@kashhill/112083090485396217

jonny,
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here's some fun reading of the kind of data that aggregates under a single identifier in a brochure for legal professionals: https://web.archive.org/web/20230308034302/https://www.lexisnexis.com/pdf/AccurintForLegalProfessionals/24.pdf

The "MVR" is a product that includes all their telemetrics, according to the brochure for auto insurers: https://web.archive.org/web/20230922075641/https://risk.lexisnexis.com/-/media/files/insurance/brochure/nxr14054-00-0919-en-us_lexisnexis_drive_optics_brochure_09_13_2019%20pdf.pdf

So getting all your driving data costs $6.30 per search. A bargain for insurers.

The same product is sold to law enforcement coupled with all the rest of your data from your phone and from cell providers including rich location data (even when your GPS is off) https://web.archive.org/web/20230308034123/https://risk.lexisnexis.com/products/accurint-trax

design_law, to ai
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Went to check my docket alerts and saw that Lexis has put up an announcement about AI.

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BenjaminHCCarr, to cars
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Is Selling Your Personal Data to So It Can Try to Predict
and Customs Enforcement uses LexisNexis to track , gather information on people, and make for its machine. The unredacted contract overview provides a rare look at controversial $16.8 million agreement between LexisNexis and ICE. “The purpose of this program is mass surveillance at its core,” said Julie Mao, attorney and co-founder of Just Futures Law
https://theintercept.com/2023/06/20/lexisnexis-ice-surveillance-license-plates/

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