If You Thought SOPA and ACTA Were Bad…
CIS Non-Residential Fellow David Levine writes about SOPA and ACTA in this Info Justice post. Read more about If You Thought SOPA and ACTA Were Bad…
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CIS Non-Residential Fellow David Levine writes about SOPA and ACTA in this Info Justice post. Read more about If You Thought SOPA and ACTA Were Bad…
Ryan Calo appears in the 100th episode of the podcast Surprisingly Free, which celebrates with "a selection of some of the best clips from our last 99 shows, featuring some incredible thinkers and doers at the intersection of technology, policy and economics." Read more about The 100th Episode
Ryan Calo talks with Google and their changing privacy policies. Google is revising its privacy policies and making it clear that information collected by one part of the company will be shared throughout Google's online empire. Privacy advocates are criticizing the move. Read more about Google Revises Its Privacy Policy
Ryan Calo intereviewed on Canadian CBC National News regarding Google's new privacy policy. Read more about Google privacy request
Ryan Calo is quoted in a Los Angeles Times story, “Google plans to merge more user data across its products.” Read more about Google Plans to Merge More User Data Across Its Products
NPR's Neal Conan speaks with Woodrow Hartzog, Junior Affiliate Scholar CIS and assistant professor of privacy law and online agreements at Samford University, about the social and legal risks associated with password sharing. Read more about Sharing Passwords Is Romantic, But Not Without Risk
Ryan Calo is quoted by Tom Vanderbilt, author of the New York Times bestseller Traffic: Why We Drive The Way We Do (And What It Says About Us), in the cover story of the February 2012 issue of Wired Magazine titled, “Let the Robot Drive: The Autonomous Car of the Future Is Here." Read more about Let the Robot Drive: The Autonomous Car of the Future Is Here