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Episode 80: We'll Do It LIVE!

Episode 80: We'll Do It LIVE!

FromOral Argument


Episode 80: We'll Do It LIVE!

FromOral Argument

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We talk about the war between ad networks, data brokers, publishers, and consumers in front of a live studio audience. At the invitation of Paul Arne and the Tech Law section of the Georgia State Bar, we recorded this episode at the annual Tech Law Institute. But, of course, Big Data didn’t need this description to know that.

This show’s links:


The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
The Bush-Kerry (not Bush-Gore as Christian had remembered) debate moment that seemed similar to Joe’s “Want some ranch?” utterance
The Technology Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia
We’ll do it live! (video, nsfw on account of language, anger, and Bill O’Reilly)
The Oyez podcast feed for 2015 Supreme Court oral argument and the collection of Oyez feeds in iTunes
The Narrowest Grounds blog, Why it Doesn't Matter if the Court's Opinions Are Originalist - A Comment on Baude on Originalism
An interview with Justice Breyer in French
Katie Benner and Sydney Ember, Enabling of Ad Blocking in Apple’s iOS 9 Prompts Backlash
Some now older pieces by Alexis Madrigal still hold up: Reading the Privacy Policies You Encounter in a Year Would Take 76 Work Days and I'm Being Followed: How Google—and 104 Other Companies—Are Tracking Me on the Web
FTC, Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change: Recommendations For Businesses and Policymakers
Douglas MacMilland and Elizabeth Dworkin, Drawbridge Hires Apple Ad Executive to Track Users Across Devices
Matthew Panzarino, Apple’s Tim Cook Delivers Blistering Speech On Encryption, Privacy
Matthew Panzarino, Apple Blows Up the Concept of a Privacy Policy
Ben Thompson, Why Web Pages Suck
Ben Thompson, Popping the Publishing Bubble
Marco Arment: Introducing Peace, My Privacy-Focused iOS 9 Ad Blocker, Why Peace 1.0 Blocks The Deck Ads, Just Doesn’t Feel Good, Apple Refunding All Purchases of Peace
Jack Balkin, Information Fiduciaries in the Digital Age (blog post) and Information Fiduciaries and the First Amendment (article)
The proposed and not passed Do-Not-Track Online Act of 2013
Sorrell v. IMS Health Inc.
Christan Turner, The Failures of Freedom and The Information Law Crisis
Jane Bambauer, Is Data Speech?
Woodrow Hartzog, Website Design as Contract
KidCo
Released:
Oct 24, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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