Digital Technology and the 2012 Election
Andrew Keen talked about his book, Digital Vertigo: How Today’s Online Social Revolution Is Dividing, Diminishing, and Disorienting.
177 viewsAndrew Keen talked about his book, Digital Vertigo: How Today’s Online Social Revolution Is Dividing, Diminishing, and Disorienting.
177 viewsInternet experts and online privacy advocates talked about online privacy, the role of government regulation, consumer rights, and the potential impact on business should greater…
322 viewsPanel one of the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference addressed the history, current status, and future prospects for the Obama Administration policies in areas involving technology…
176 viewsIn the second part of a five-part series on the effects of the Patriot Act in which each segment began with a brief interview with a journalist, followed by a roundtable discussion of the…
80 viewsMr. McCullagh talked about lawsuits filed by the Recording Industry Association of America against some Internet users who downloaded music illegally. He also discussed federal legislation…
105 viewsMr. McCullagh talked about issues concerning federal regulation of the Internet. He focused on the increased attempts to apply laws just to the Internet, and efforts to protect children’s…
35 viewsParticipants talked about the growth and commercialization of the Internet and how freedom of speech affects the content of Internet communication. Among the topics addressed were the…
94 viewsJournalists and scholars talked about the protections afforded by the First Amendment in regard to online journalism. This was part of the seminar on journalists and the Internet hosted by…
105 viewsMr. McCullagh and Mr. Meeks discussed the use of online news sources. They examined online journalism standards and sources and how online communication can contribute to the overall…
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