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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2011 · 1H 24M

Internet Freedoms and Their Consequences - Andrew McLaughlin and Evgeny Morozov

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Talks from the Center for Internet and Society. The topics span a variety of topics relating to civil rights and technological innovation. CIS is housed at the Stanford Law School.

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Evgeny Morozov and Andrew McLaughlin will debated the sincerity, utility and repercussions of America's commitment to a free Internet. They discussed the desireability of network neutrality and network regulation in the context of US foreign policy, the ways to balance user privacy with the growing needs of law enforcement agencies; and the emerging threats to freedom of expression that are inherent in the technical design as well as the business imperatives of today's Web.

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