The SOPA-PIPA Saga - Freedom of Speech vs. Net Neutrality
Many - like me - watched with great interest the defeat of SOPA and PIPA last week. The unpopular bills were defeated due in no small part to a well-coordinated…
Many - like me - watched with great interest the defeat of SOPA and PIPA last week. The unpopular bills were defeated due in no small part to a well-coordinated…
Ryan Calo is quoted in a Los Angeles Times story, “Google plans to merge more user data across its products.” * Date Published:01/24/2012 * Original Publicat…
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 p…
Ryan Calo intereviewed on Canadian CBC National News regarding Google's new privacy policy. * Date Published:01/25/2012 * Original Publication:CBC Nation…
The Notice by Design program applies human‐computer interaction research and experimentation to consumer problems such as online privacy. This widely-discussed…
Stanford Center for Internet and Society Talk - January 12, 2012 A conversation with FTC Commissioner Julie Brill and CIS Director of Privacy and Robotics Ryan…
As robots leave the factory and battlefield and enter our homes, hospitals, and skies, it is not clear who will come to regulate them. But we can begin to spot…
The Public Policy Council of the ACM publishes its position on the SOPA and PIPA acts... taking a neutral stance explaining the issues from their technological…
Ryan Calo, Director of Privacy and Robotics, is interviewed in this Marketplace interview about the main obligations Facebook needs to give it's customers i…
Ryan Calo, Director of Privacy and Robotics, spoke with Somini Sengupta of the New York Times on the settlement between Facebook and the F.T.C. and how it was n…
Andrew McLaughlin, Non-Residential Fellow with the Center for Internet and Society, is mentioned by Bryce Baschuk of the Washington Internet Daily in this artic…
The January 4, 2012 edition of the New York Times has an editorial by Vinton Cerf entitled "Internet Access Is Not a Human Right." He presents a ve…