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November 15, 2006 8:17 AM
CYBER-RIGHTS TODAY: EFF's Chairman Brad Templeton Speaks with Andrew Keen
“Because the Internet is entirely made of private property, things like the First and Fourth Amendments do not necessarily apply.” Internet pioneer and current Chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Brad Templeton discusses how the Net does not give you the protections you might think you have, and the intricacies of copy-right control in the digital age. Listen to this podcast (35:47) or download (34.4 MB) Cyber-Rights Now EFF’s Brad Templeton Speaks with Andrew Keen. Free show subscription available at iTunes.
Cyber-Rights Now EFF’s Brad Templeton Speaks with Andrew Keen
Andrew Keen is PoliticsCentral’s podcasting source for the present and future convergence of media, culture and technology. You can find his previous podcasts @ AfterTV and his collected writings @ The Great Seduction. A Production of Pajamas Media, the Best of the Blogs, and POLITICSCENTRAL. ——— Write the first comment |
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