Ralph Nader highlights how corporations use GATS to bypass local laws meant to protect people. By leveraging international trade agreements, businesses can effectively subvert community regulations and prioritize their own interests over legal sovereignty.
Google began removing anti-Semitic search results on French and German domains to comply with local laws. I doubt this split-system will last and speculate on whether we'll see international internet law or improved geo-tracking to resolve conflicts.
I highlight a report suggesting that patent laws are skewed toward producer interests while ignoring the needs of consumers, raising significant concerns about the current evolution of intellectual property policy.
I explore how mathematics is revolutionizing the global economy as businesses increasingly rely on algorithms and data science to drive decision-making and innovation across diverse sectors.
Review John Maeda's ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity. These principles focus on reducing clutter, organizing features, and saving time to create more intuitive designs and meaningful user experiences across technology and business.
I discovered a collection of bizarre and outdated US laws, including a strange Indiana statute that prohibits bathing during the winter. It is a humorous look at some of the most peculiar legal relics across the country.