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Please Join VisionLink In Welcoming Aaron Titus To Our Proud Family!

VisionLink

As an attorney he specializes in internet, technology, privacy, and corporate law and has consulted organizations on legal requirements, risk identification, risk management, and developing a corporate culture of privacy. He has testified before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs.

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A court decision in favor of startup UpCodes may help shape open access to the law

TechCrunch

Though both focus on the building industry (specifically, the codes architects and builders need to follow), the lawsuit deals with an issue that has wider ramifications: is it possible to copyright the law, or text that carries the weight of the law? ” Can the law be copyrighted? Does the government edicts doctrine apply?

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Conspiracy theorists and white supremacists want to ‘incite fear’ by targeting cell towers

The Verge

A cell is upgraded to handle 5G signals in Orem, Utah. The NYPD intelligence report suggests that disparate groups see attacks on US infrastructure as an effective way to achieve their goal of “fomenting a general distrust of government.” Photo by GEORGE FREY/AFP via Getty Images.

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The pandemic was the bloodiest year for driving in over a decade

The Verge

Using the NSC’s criteria, last year was even worse than the government is willing to admit, with an estimated total of 42,060 road deaths, up 8 percent from 2019. This also takes into account a similar decrease in total vehicle miles traveled compared to 2019. There’s plenty of anecdotal evidence to back this claim of more reckless driving.

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Zartico secures $20M to help tourism offices promote local destinations

TechCrunch

Darren Dunn and Jay Kinghorn experienced this firsthand — Dunn as a sales executive at various travel companies including FarePortal.com and Jay as an associate managing director at Utah’s office of tourism. conflict zones, protests, religious sites, clinics, etc.) or to places.” Image Credits: Zartico.

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Humans and AI: How Should You Talk About AI? Be Positive or Give Warnings?

DataRobot

In 2019, Utah struck a deal with Banjo, a threat detection firm selling AI services to process live traffic feeds, dispatch logs, and other data. Banjo claimed to use software that automatically detected anomalies to help law enforcement solve crimes and respond faster. Is there too much hype about AI or too much doomsaying?

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SPAM and the not-for-profit

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Talking to my coworkers and clients, I've become aware that there are misconceptions about the regulations governing marketing email. TechSoup this week is featuring a 2003 article by Lynn Mitchell about the law and its effect on non-profits. Many people have been very critical of the law for this reason. This is not true.

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