A Data Privacy Legal Hackathon was held 8-9 February 2014, in Brooklyn, NY, San Francisco, London, and online.
Click here for a list of projects worked on at all locations.
Click here for a video of the presentations of projects worked on at the Brooklyn location.
Click here for a list of projects worked on at the San Francisco location.
A project called Consent Receipt appears to have been the winner at the London location.
A project called Ghost Drop appears to have won first prize at the Brooklyn location.
The Twitter hashtags for the event were: #legalhack and #privacyhack
Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the event, in .csv format.
Click here for a storify of tweets from the event.
Here is a description of the event, from the Overview :
We invite you to compete in a weekend-long hackathon to create tools that solve common legal problems in the field of data privacy, to be hosted in the Bay Area, New York City, and London.
2013 was a landmark year in the public’s awareness of problems in data privacy. Edward Snowden, revenge porn, do-not-track, COPPA, and a few other key phrases come to mind. The new issues surrounding data privacy seem to steadily increase as the Internet of things continues to grow.
Regulators and innovators across the country have addressed data-privacy problems but have yet to develop actual tools to effectively address them. Join us and 100 fellow legal hackers in the Bay Area, New York City, and London as we compete to concept and deliver these tools under extreme time constraints. [...]
The event is organized by New York Legal Hackers, BLIP Clinic, Open Notice, and Customer Commons.
Live blogs and Google Plus hangouts for the event are linked from http://ift.tt/1gSzzYg
Click here for a list of themes worked on at the event.
Click here for an etherpad of technology shared at the event.
Click here for the IRC channel for the event.
For additional resources related to this event, please see the comments to this post.
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