Who’s in Charge of the Internet? Privacy, GeoPolitics & the Big Chill

Discussion on International Privacy Laws and how geopolitics affects speech and what can be said on the internet across borders. Further discussion on retrieving data across borders when a US warrant has issued – even though those who wish to retrieve the data use a US warrant, data stored across borders may not be accessible. The discussion of geopolitics, internet privacy and how speech can be chilled by countries and foreign citizens wishing to remain anonymous.
Guest: Attorney & Professor of International Law, Vivek Krishnamurthy, Harvard Law School.

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Going Dark or Getting Personal? The Battle Between Data, Privacy & Intrusion

Discussion on  the new report issued by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University  on the issue of  “Going Dark,” and the role of law enforcement and privacy rights under scrutiny in the Apple iPhone Encryption litigation and its progeny in the Federal Courts. This is one program for those interested in law enforcement, cryptography and personal privacy rights won’t want to miss!

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