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After a lengthy and highly revealing trial a federal court has ruled that Google is using its enormous resources to monopolise the search market in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. “After having carefully considered and weighed the witness testimony and evidence, the court reaches the following conclusion: Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” US District Judge Amit Mehta wrote in his decision which has the potential to reshape the business of Internet dominance. We asked lawyer, journalist, and former WMR.FM host Bennet Kelley to explain the scope of the charges and how the ruling might affect Google's future. Bennet is the founder of the Internet Law Center and is considered on of America's top Internet lawyers. Hosts Jim Hedger and Kristine Schachinger also discuss the new British government's reaction to Elon Musk's push for racial disharmony in the UK and Europe, an exodus of leadership at OpenAI, the new Search Console feature Google Recommends, and the coincidental timing of Google's announcements it would allow pubic hair grooming ads while it is also testing the new "Snippets you may like" label. From what we hear about anti-trust rulings, the first cuts are the deepest.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/webcology/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bennet Kelley our legal expert answers tough questions from our viewers and provides amazing insight on current legal concerns and pitfalls to avoid.
Kevin, Jon and Bennet welcome Thomas Coolidge, the CEO of Direct Response Pros, Inc. They help clients create custom branded direct response lead generation programs utilizing Social Media, Internet, Radio, TV, Google Ads, Bing, Gemini and Call Centers. He is a TV/Radio media buying expert for over 10 years shares his insights on traffic getting way cheaper due to coronavirus and what opportunities media buyers can do that help people and also make money at the same time. Plus, Kevin shares his own thoughts on media buying and what verticals are performing best. Bennet Kelley discusses the latest news surrounding the California Consumer Privacy Act. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enacted in 2018, creates new consumer rights relating to the access to, deletion of, and sharing of personal information that is collected by businesses. It also requires the Attorney General to solicit broad public participation and adopt regulations to further the CCPA’s purposes. The proposed regulations would establish procedures to facilitate consumers’ new rights under the CCPA and provide guidance to businesses for how to comply.
Kevin De Vincenzi, Jon Fondy, and Bennet Kelley return and reunite to WMR.FM a decade after hosting the WebmasterRadio.FM series called Inboxed. They are back to host Internet Traffic Kings.Listeners, get ready to rise to the ranks of the online marketing hierarchy and take some notes from the original royals of revenue. Kevin, Jon and Bennet are back to open up a traffic chest of knowledge from the best of the best.We learn what Kevin has been doing with email marketing and internal media buying and being recognized for outstanding digital marketing by the folks at Affiliate Summit.Plus, Bennet follows up on his work with running the Internet Law Center, plus reports on the new California Consumer Privacy Act, represents victims of online harassment, data broker laws in California and Vermont and more.
The South Carolina primary is underway and a Super-Tuesday-on-Steroids will follow in 72 hours. And Bernie Sanders has emerged as the leading Democratic contender. There seem to be two prevailing theories of the upcoming Presidential election: 1. Traditional left/right. Each party moderates their instinctive positions and plays for the votes in the center. Whichever party captures more of the center wins the election. 2. There is no center. It’s all about enthusiasm. Draw large crowds, and motivate your base voters. Trump did this in 2016 and Sanders’ supporters think their guy can do this in 2020. Bennet Kelley has been active in Democratic politics for over 40 years. He was national co-chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Young Professional fundraising and outreach arm during the Clinton era and is an award-winning political columnist. Bennett and Mike will discuss which of these theories seems to fit and discuss the status of the Democratic nomination process.
Our conversation with Kelley covered that and the impact of the laws as well as some other interesting topics. See more of Bennet Kelley's writing on HuffPost or check out the Internet Law Center.★ Support this podcast ★
Bennet Kelley launches our annual coverage of the 2018 Miami Book Fair series with radio host and political commentator Bill Press. He talks about Trump and a life in the crossfire as he discusses his books, TRUMP MUST GO: The Top 100 Reasons to Dump Trump (and One to Keep Him) and From the Left: Life in the Crossfire.
Uber has put the brakes on its experimental autonomous vehicles in Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Toronto following a deadly crash. Bennet Kelley welcomes Jim McPherson, a California attorney and self-driving car consultant who has criticized the industry for moving too fast to put untested technology on public roads, to talk about autonomous vehicles and the safety issues involved.
Bennet Kelley speaks with Jared Gordon, an attorney in the Business Practice Group of McCormick Barstow, LLP and Joshua de Larios-Heiman, CIPP/US, the founder and managing director of Data Law, They discuss various issues in the California State Legislature including new privacy law, net neutrality and an email bill.
Amnesty International's latest report discusses what a lot of Twitter'sfemale users already know: the social network is toxic for women. The non-government organization says the platform fails to respect women's rights by not "investigating and responding to reports of violence and abuse in a transparent manner." By being inconsistent in the enforcement of policies and by failing to clarify what is and isn't acceptable on the platform, it's fostering a hostile environment. That forces women to self-censor and even to stay silent due to fear of receiving abusive messages, including rape and death threats. According to Amnesty, that makes the problem a human rights issue. Amnesty International technology and human rights researcher Azmina Dhrodia talks to Bennet Kelley framing Twitter's abuse problem towards women as a human rights issue in an effort to force the platform to enforce its policies consistently and in a transparent way.
Bennet Kelley welcomes Peter Edelman, his law professor and aide to Bobby Kennedy, to talk about the 50th anniversary of his presidential campaign and assassination and what it means today. Peter Edelman is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy at Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches constitutional law and poverty law and is faculty director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality.
Bennet Kelley speaks with Adam Winkler, author of We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights. The book sheds light on one of the most successful, yet least known civil rights movements in American history. Like minorities and women, corporations too have fought to win equal rights under the Constitution—and today they have…
Bennet Kelley holds a roundtable discussion on he Facebook Train Wreck and Fexit with Brenda Christensen and Dan Tynan. The Facebook / Data Analytica scandal has caused Facebook to lose nearly one-fifth of its value; has reignited the debate over internet privacy in the United States and sparked calls from some to abandon Facebook altogether (“Fexit”).
Bennet Kelley speaks with Darieth Chisolm, an Emmy Award-winning TV host and news anchor, author, life and business coach, who was devastated by the crime of cyber abuse and revenge porn after my life was threatened by a jealous ex-boyfriend. Darieth talks to us about 50 Shades of Silence, a global movement giving voice and dignity to victims of cyber harassment and online crimes. Our goal is to raise awareness to cyber stalking, cyber rape, cyber bullying and other online crimes.
Fixing A Broken Campaign System From Dark Money to Online Ads as Bennet Kelley speaks with Ann Ravel, the Former Chair Federal Elections Commission. In 2012, Ann Ravel was Chair of California's Fair Political Practices Commission and joined us to talk about her idea to require disclosure of payments made to bloggers by political campaigns.
The Tech Agenda in Washington DC for 2018 as Bennet Kelley speaks with Internet Infrastructure Coalition Co-Founder Policy Working Group Chair David Snead. When the House of Representatives returns to work on Monday there will be approximately 90-days left on the House calendar until election day. What is on tech's agenda for this election-year session.
Bennet Kelley and guest Jim Hedger from Digital Always Media weigh in on the ongoing battle to Become the Home of Amazon HQ2.Amazon HQ2 is a proposed new corporate headquarters for online retailer and tech company Amazon.com in North America, to supplement the existing Seattle headquarters. Amazon announced the initiative, along with a request for proposals from governments and economic development organizations, in September 2017, attracting attention from more than 200 cities in Canada, the United States and Mexico Amazon intends to have 50,000 workers at HQ2 and is planning to invest $5 billion in new construction.
Bitcoin, Blockchain Hype v Reality as Bennet Kelley speaks with Angela C. Walch, an Associate Professor at St. Mary's University School of Law, 2017 was heralded as the year of Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology, only to be greeted in the new year with a major drop in Bitcoin value. What is the substance behind the hype? What is Bitcoin and Blockchain? What is its promise?
The 2016 Presidential Election and the Cultural Forces that Powered Donald Trump past Hillary Clinton and into the White House are identified.In his new book, The People Are Going To Rise Like The Waters Upon Your Shore. Author Jared Yates Sexton talks to Bennet Kelley about his sobering chronicle of the sicknesses that plague our democracy―a divided nation drowning in racism, misogyny, violence, fake news, and deep-rooted political polarization as a result of our self-constructed, technologically-assisted echo chambers.
Bennet Kelley speaks with the author of Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy, Jonathan Taplin . Taplin is the Director Emeritus of the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab, and a former tour manager for Bob Dylan and The Band, as well as a film producer for Martin Scorsese. An expert in digital media entertainment, Taplin is a member of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and sits on the California Broadband Taskforce and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's Council on Technology and Innovation.
Bennet Kelley discusses Cyber Censorship and Press Freedom with the Advocacy and Communications Director for Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Margaux Ewen. Margaux joined RSF's US office in July 2015 with a background in International Law. She has degrees from the Sorbonne in France and the George Washington University Law School in the US and speaks fluent French.
Today we'll talk with Larry Schweikart, co-author of “The Politically Incorrect Guide to The American Revolution” (Regnery Publishing), cyber security expert Bennet Kelley, on the newest worldwide spread of ransomware, and Daren Bakst, Research Fellow in Agricultural Policy at the Center for Free Markets and Regulatory Reform at the Institute for Economic Freedom and Opportunity, about a proposed rule to repeal the Waters of the United States rule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking about Russia and the Weaponized Narrative as Bennet Kelley with Braden R. Allenby Co-chair of the Weaponized Narrative Initiative of the Center for the Future of War, at Arizona State University. They discuss the impact that Russia may have played regarding the 2016 US and 2017 French general elections.
Bennet Kelley discusses Hate in the USA as he welcomes Heidi Beirich who leads the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project. She discusses the SPLC's findings that the number of hate groups in the United States rose for a second year in a row in 2016 as the radical right was energized by the candidacy of Donald Trump, according to their recently released annual census of hate groups and other extremist organizations.
Bennet Kelley welcomes back Free Press' Matt Wood to talk about the Battle over Net Neutrality. Before joining Free Press, he worked at the public interest law firm Media Access Project and in the communications practice groups of two private law firms in Washington, D.C. Before that, he served as editor-in-chief for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, worked for PBS, and spent time at several professional and college radio and television stations.
Bennet Kelley welcomes back return guest Walter O'Brien (aka “Scorpion”). Walter is the founder of Los Angeles-based ScorpionComputerServices.com and ConciergeUp.com, a global think tank for hire that provides intelligence on demand as a concierge service for ANY funded need. Walter is the Executive Producer of the hit CBS-TV drama Scorpion with over 26 million television viewers that is inspired by his life.
Bennet Kelley speaks with craigslist founder Craig Newmark about his campaign against online harassment at Wikipedia. Since 2011, Newmark has been working though craigconnects to unite the world for the common good using the Internet. It seeks to identify, connect, and promote organizations that are making that vision happen. This includes the organizations and interests highlighted below.
Bennet Kelley speaks with Wayne May, the founder of the UK-based Scam Survivors Online, a volunteer staffed organization that focuses on:Making scammers' lives harder by exposing their details and scripts to search engines.Educating the public, thus removing scammers' sources of income as scams will continue as long as there are victims.Helping people to see that, even after being scammed, they CAN move forward and things DO get better.
Debating the American Empire as Bennet Kelley speaks with Stephen Kinzer, author of the new book, “The True Flag: Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain and the Birth of an American Empire”.The True Flag tells the tale of a time when the nation was engulfed in a heated debate over whether to become a global empire and the consequences, as the United States weighed what to do with Hawaii and the possessions won in the Treaty of Paris (1898) that concluded the Spanish American War.
Bennet Kelley interviews Dan Lyons, author of Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble, and Human Rights Watch's Kristine Beckerle comes on to talk about Social Media and Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia.
As we do every year, we end the year with a light-hearted review of the cyber heroes and zeros of the year. Our frequent guests Dan Tynan and Brenda Christensen will be the judges alongside host Bennet Kelley.
The Struggle for Voting Rights discussed as Bennet Kelley speaks with Ari Berman, a senior contributing writer for The Nation and author of Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America. Berman is a senior contributing writer for The Nation magazine and a Reporting Fellow at The Nation Institute. Business Insider named Berman one of the “50 most influential political pundits” in the US. He's written extensively about American politics, civil rights, and the intersection of money and politics. His stories have also appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Politico and The Guardian, and he is a frequent guest and political commentator on MSNBC, NPR and C-Span. He's lectured extensively around the country, including at the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court.
This week we feature one of the authors from the Miami Book Fair as Bennet Kelley speaks with Boston Globe columnist Michael A. Cohen author of American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division. In American Maelstrom, Michael A. Cohen captures the full drama of this watershed election, establishing 1968 as the hinge between the decline of political liberalism, the ascendancy of conservative populism, and the rise of anti-government attitudes that continue to dominate the nation's political discourse. In this sweeping and immersive book, equal parts compelling analysis and thrilling narrative, Cohen takes us to the very source of our modern politics of division.Michael A. Cohen is an author, columnist and regular commentator on both national politics and American foreign policy. He is a regular columnist for the Boston Globe and World Politics Review and the U.S Political Correspondent for the London Observer.
Bennet Kelley speaks with the authors of The Growth Gears, Art Saxby and Pete Hayes who share their linear method of transforming into a market-focused organization. The book provides a simple framework as well as tools and action steps for identifying and adding these “gears” to give your company a set of repeatable behaviors and processes to fully capitalize on your market potential.
CLBR's Cyber Thanksgiving Special as Bennet Kelley welcomes his expert panel for a discussion of all the things they are thankful for this year. Aviation Queen Benet Wilson, Nimble's Jon Ferrara and Software Strategist of Intel's Open Source Technology Center Pete Kronowitt .
2016 Post Presidential Election Analysis with Bennet Kelley welcoming back Mike O' Neil from national public opinion research firm O'Neil Associates. Michael J. O'Neil is President of O'Neil Associates, a national public opinion research firm based in Tempe, Arizona. O'Neil Associates has conducted more than 1,700 opinion research surveys in the last 35 years for entities including Fortune 100 companies, law firms, labor unions, hospitals, utilities, nonprofits, and government agencies. Dr. O'Neil has also been a television and radio commentator in every election since 1980. A sociologist by training, he has taught at several universities including the University of Michigan, the University of Illinois, and Northwestern.
Bennet Kelley reports on location from the Information Systems Security Association Los Angeles Summit 2016,. He speaks with Chief Information Security Officer at Scripps Health Powell Hamilton and Andrea Hoy, the CEO of A. Hoy Associates, and the International President of Information Systems Security Association (ISSA).
Social Media and Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia as 14,000 Saudi Women Sign Petition to End Male Guardianship Laws In Response to Twitter Campaign. Bennet Kelley speaks with Human Rights Watch's Kristine Beckerle (@K_Beckerle). Kristin is the Yemen and Kuwait researcher in the Middle East and North Africa Division, investigating international human rights and humanitarian law violations in Yemen and human rights abuses in Kuwait.
Bennet Kelley discusses Battle over Adblocking with PageFair's Johnny Ryan. Dr Johnny Ryan (@johnnyryan) is Head of Ecosystem for PageFair where he works with global stakeholders to sustain the open Web beyond blocking. His previous roles include being Chief Innovation Officer of The Irish Times.Dublin-based PageFair is the leader in ad block solutions for website publishers. PageFair Analytics is used by over 2000 publishers to measure their exposure to ad blocking. PageFair technology is used by many premium publishers to restore blocked ad inventory. PageFair Ads is a self-serve advertising platform that displays non-intrusive ad formats to ad block users.
Bennet Kelley speaks with the author of HACKED: The Inside Story of America's Struggle to Secure Cyberpsace, Charlie Mitchell.The spectacular cyber attack on Sony Pictures and costly hacks of Target, Home Depot, Neiman Marcus, and databases containing sensitive data on millions of U.S. federal workers have shocked the nation. Despite a new urgency for the president, Congress, law enforcement, and corporate America to address the growing threat, the hacks keep coming—each one more pernicious than the last—from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, the Middle East, and points unknown. The continuing attacks raise a deeply disturbing question: Is the issue simply beyond the reach of our government, political leaders, business leaders, and technology visionaries to resolve? In Hacked, veteran cybersecurity journalist Charlie Mitchell reveals the innovative, occasionally brilliant, and too-often hapless government and industry responses to growing cybersecurity threats. He examines the internal power struggles in the federal government, the paralysis on Capitol Hill, and the industry's desperate effort to stay ahead of both the bad guys and the government
Bennet Kelley speaks with Ari Ezra Waldman, an Associate Professor and the Director of the Innovation Center for Law and Technology at NYLS. He is the Founder and Director of the Tyler Clementi Institute for CyberSafety, which includes the first-of-its-kind law school pro bono clinic representing victims of online harassment.
With the California Primary that will decide the nominees of both parties and narrow the field for an open U.S. Senate seat, Bennet Kelley welcomes former Assembly Majority Leader Dario Frommer to give us a preview of the races.Dario is a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Ford, a Washingon powerhouse that includes several former members of Congress.His practice is a mix of strategic political advice to key clients and representation of clients on high-stakes matters before state and local government entities, including rulemaking, regulatory enforcement, bids, bid protests and investigations.
Bennet Kelley speaks about Ransomware with Brad Taylor – CEO of Proficio, a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) focused on changing the way organizations meet their IT security and compliance goals.Brad has 20+ years experience in the enterprise software, security, and networking industry as a senior executive in sales, marketing, business development, acquisitions, operations, and venture capital. He has built and managed multiple sales teams as a VP of Sales and assisted in two highly successful IPO's with RSA Security (RSAS, now EMC) and ArcSight (ARST). In addition, he has helped several companies get up and running to successful sales and market positions as a VP of Worldwide Sales / Marketing / Business Development for companies including eIQnetworks, SOA Software, and AirTight Networks.
On location from the (International Association of Privacy Professionals) IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2016, Bennet Kelley talks about the latest news on the WhatsApp Encryption story and the latest details on the Panama Papers.He also discusses some the following conference hot button stories:APP Update: FBI GC Answers Questions on Apple and EncryptionFCC Launches Privacy Rulemaking But first, Bennet speaks with Feedonomics CTO Robert Foizen who explains why Los Angeles-based Feedonomics has become one of the top platforms for online shopping feeds. Feedonomics is a shopping feed platform used to optimize raw data and feed to multiple channels like Google Shopping, Amazon, Bing, and hundreds more!
Apple Privacy Battle and SXSW Cyber Harassment Debate among topics discussed with Bennet Kelley and his return veteran tech journalist Dan Tynan.We learn who are the winners and losers now that the FBI has cracked the Apple Code, the controversial and heavily guarded cyber harassment summit at SXSW, plus location tracking, Twitters 10th Anniversary.Also,a vocal group of activists and people in media circles have charged that the News Genius Web annotation tool from the startup Genius can be used to harass and abuse people online. By effectively duplicating and attaching a line-by-line comments section to any article, with or without the consent of the author, they say that Genius silences writers.In a letter sent to Genius earlier today, Congresswoman Katherine Clark (D.,Mass.) agreed with these critics,formally asking the company to clarify what actions it is taking to prevent possible abuse. In a letter provided toRe/code, Genius said that while it appreciated Rep. Clarks thoughts on online harassment, we want to be clear that Genius does not enable abuse. This is a false narrative that has taken hold on Twitter and other outlets.
Talking Digital Medicine as Bennet Kelley speaks with co-founder and managing partner at Nelson Hardiman, Harry Nelson. One area where the internet is revolutionizing services, but which is often overlooked, is in medicine and health care. This week we explore this issue with Nelson,who has been at the forefront in this field as a lawyer, entrepreneur and thought leader.Harry has a track record of real leadership at the nexus of healthcare and business challenges, focusing on federal and state regulatory compliance, business strategy, and developing practical solutions to vexing industry problems. He regularly advises a broad range of healthcare, life science, and technology companies (as well as their investors). Harry has deep experience working with entrepreneurial healthcare ventures, including telehealth issues and new business models. He is known as an attorney who is passionate about the healthcare industry and deeply invested in his clients success.
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act passed Congress last year as part of the 2015 budget package signed by President Obama on December 18, 2015. While CISA had support from the business community, including the powerful US Chamber of Commerce and the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, it was opposed by civil liberties groups Twitter, Yelp, Apple and the Computer & Communications Industry Association whose members include Google, Amazon.com, Cloudflare, Netflix, Facebook, Red Hat, and Yahoo! Edward Snowden said a vote for CISA was a vote against the internet.Bennet Kelley speaks with Susan Hennessey, aManaging Editor of Lawfare and General Counsel of the Lawfare Instituteanda Brookings Fellow in National Security Law, who has addressed the arguments against CISA in a series of columns in Lawfare.
Cyber Security: The View Inside the Beltway as Bennet Kelley speaks with Sean Lyngaas,an FCW (Federal Computer Week) staff writer covering defense, cybersecurity and intelligence issues.From the recent passage of Cyber Information Sharing Act, to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) data breach and the nascent Pentagon Cyber Command, Washington is increasingly focusing on cyber security.Prior to joining FCW, Seanwas a reporter and editor at Smart Grid Today, where he covered everything from cyber vulnerabilities in the U.S. electric grid to the national energy policies of Britain and Mexico. His reporting on a range of global issues has appeared in publications such as The Atlantic, The Economist, The Washington Diplomat and The Washington Post.
Bennet Kelley speaks with Gerald Posner, author of Gods Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican Bank. Afterwards, hespeaks with legendary writer/director/producer David Paulsen who traveled to the Vatican in 1970 as a journalist, accompanying Bishop James Edward Walsh to meet with Pope Paul VI following his release after 12 years in prison in China and has met some of the actors involved in the Vatican Bank Story.Gods Bankers isa rare exposand an astounding saga marked by poisoned business titans, murdered prosecutors, mysterious deaths of private investigators, and questionable suicides; a carnival of characters from Popes and cardinals, financiers and mobsters, kings and prime ministers; and a set of moral and political circumstances that clarify not only the churchs aims and ambitions, but reflect the larger dilemmas of the worlds more recent history.
Bennet Kelley welcomes returning guest, Leeor Neta, to comment on the recent victory on the copyrightdecisionin the Northern District of California of a case between Media.net Advertising vs. Netseer, Inc. Leo explains how he CSS codes how a company can protect their websites HTML.Leeor counsels clients on intellectual property, Internet and mobile marketing, data privacy, communications, and general corporate law. He has prosecuted and defended hundreds of intellectual property and Internet-related disputes. He represents domestic and foreign clients in a variety of matters, including IP infringement, trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition, domain disputes, and licensing. His practice spans a variety of jurisdictions in courts throughout the country. Leeor is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist David Maraniss talks about his latest book, Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story. Bennet Kelley talks to David here about the rise of Motown and how it captured the world with its amazing artists. Plus we go back to a interview Bennet had withSteve RenekeronMaking the City of Angels Los Angeles a Gig City.
Battling Mexicos Cartels Online as Bennet Kelley welcomes Rafa Fernandez De Castro.De Castro recently wrote in FusionHow Narco Data seeks to x-ray Mexicos drugcartels, detailingefforts byNarco Datato create an online platform to assemble historic and current information on the drug cartels.
Bennet Kelley is joined byDavid Rieff to discuss his bookThe Reproach of Hunger: Food, Justice, and Money in the Twenty-First Century. Reiff's book serves as areview about whether ending extreme poverty and widespread hunger is within our reach as increasingly promised. Moving into the second segment Bennet is joined byDelphine Halgand to discuss enemies of the internet.
Californias New Privacy Law and Stupid Arguments as Bennet Kelley speakswith Ian Mitroff, the author of Dumb, Deranged, and Dangerous: A Smart Guide to Combating Dumb Arguments.Also,California Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA), and Bennet talks about the law passage withChris Conley, technology and civil Liberties policy attorney at the ACLU of Northern California.
Bennet Kelley welcomes Jamie Bartlett,the Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at the think tank Demos, where he specializes in online social movements and the impact of technology on society. He talks to Bennet about his new book, the Dark Net, which takes readersinto the digital underworld and presents an extraordinary look at the internet we dont know.
Bennet Kelley talks to Silicon Beach Entrepreneur, Thought LeaderErik Huberman of Hawke Media, a Santa Monica, California-basedoutsourced CMO and digital advertising agency.
Art Neill talks to Bennet Kelley about New Media Rights' Innovative Fair Use App To Help Filmmakers And Online Video Creators. New Media Rights advises filmmakers, creators, and technology startups about copyright, fair use, and when they can and can't reuse content.
Mark Jeftovic, the founder and CEO of easyDNS.com, talks to Bennet Kelley about his Confessions of an ex-opponent of Whois Privacy.The legendary House of Blues on the Sunset Strip closed its doorsthis week. Nigel Shanley, who was there at the beginning and opened the House of Blues in Las Vegas, shares some of his memories of this iconic venue.
Bennet Kelley speaks withthe U.S. Chamber of Commerces Senior Vice President for Asia Tami Overby about the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. The US Chamber of Commerce is an active supporter of the TPP, although there is opposition to the treaty within the tech community.The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement ("TPP") is a free trade agreement currently being negotiated by nine countries: The United States, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam.
Ken White, a writer at the legal blog Popehat is back to talk to Bennet Kelley about how broke the news regarding how federal prosecutors based in New York sent a grand jury subpoena and letter to Reason.com. Plus, we learn how a gag order came from a U.S. District Court, meaning Reason could not write or speak publicly about the subpoena or gag order—even to acknowledge either existed.
Domain theft is a growing problem, as domain names can be easily transferred to overseas registrars and sold. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has received more than 140 complaints about domain-name thefts in the past 20 months. At least 15 cases seeking the return of domain names were filed in U.S. courts last year, up from five in 2013 and 10 in 2012. David Weslow, IP and New Media Attorney at Wiley Rein LLP, joins Bennet Kelley to discuss.
Bennet Kelley talks with Gordon Firemark about the 9th Circuit Innocence of the Muslims Ruling as well as what it means for AirBNB.
On Today's show Bennet Kelley welcomes back Chris Olson, the very first guest of the radio program and the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the FTC to talk about Privacy for consumers in today's modern world and where we've come since the 1st episode.
Bennet discusses the aftermath of the Ellen Pao-Kleiner Perkins gender discrimination case Kristen Brown covered the trial for the San Francisco Chronicle and made a particularly astute assessment to Bennet Kelley about the jurys finding in favor of Kleiner Perkins. Also, we hear from David Gelles,reporter for the New York Times, covering mergers & acquisitions, corporate governance, and Wall Street, and the author of Mindful Work.
Bennet Kelley taks to filmmaker and author Joe McGovern,who has left the comforts of his home in Venice Beach, California and traveled across the country seeking out Republicans to try to bridge the partisan divide as part of his documentary The Other Side. He currently is raising money on GoFundMe to finish and distribute the end result of 82 interviews..
The Messaging, Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group gave its 2015 Mary Litynski lifetime achievement award to our guest Jayne Hitchcock for her efforts in assisting targeted individuals, training law enforcement, supporting antiharassment legislation and teaching teenagers how to protect themselves from potential threats. Bennet Kelley talks to Jayne about the prestigious honor.
Bennet Kelley discusses The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and the Fight Against Revenge Porn with one of the leading advocates in the fight against Revenge Porn University of Miami Law professor Mary Anne Franks. Franks is Vice President of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and has testified in state capitals across the country to push for laws addressing revenge porn.
Bennet speaks with Internet Karl Kronenberger of San Francisco-based Kronenberger Rosenfeld, whose firm recently prevailed on behalf of its client in a putative class action alleging violations of California's spam law. Plus, Bennet Kelley is Named One of Most Influential E-Commerce Lawyers By the LA Business Journal; New head of DOJ criminal unit to emphasize cybercrime; Daniel Noriega sues Activision on Right of Publicity Claim.
As Los Angeles explores becoming the biggest city to become a Gigabit City, we will talk with Steve Reneker, the city's General Manager of the city's Information Technology Agency about the Los Angeles initiative. Then we will talk with David Sandel on Giganomics and the State of the Gig Union.
Bennet Kelley speaks with Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler. Gansler discusses how government should view privacy and the Internet, from location tracking to hacking, data safety and data breaches to cyberbullying. Also, we hear from about the best new websites and apps for 2012 from Technophiles Peter Kronowitt from Intel and Marc Danziger from Charmed Particles.
The Total Tutor will interview Bennet Kelley. We will discuss How to protect yourself on the internet and what laws to know about… ie. Identity theft, personal information, shopping online, and cyber crimes. In addition, I will interview Brad Mattarocci, General Manager for Baby Trend. We will discuss his products. Also, I will interview Trish Cooper. She will talk about her education product.
Bennet Kelley speaks with Peter C. Marinello, Director of the National Advertising Review Council (NARC) and its ecommerce self-reg program. Plus, CLBR continues its serial entrepreneur series with Mary Stevens-Heebner creator of Rebagz.
The Total Tutor and Bennet Kelley host of CyberLaw & Biz Report on Webmasterradio.fm will discuss President Obama's State of The Union Address. We will look how he addressed the topic of education. Call in 805-285-9736
Legal Issues Affecting Affiliate Marketing with Bennet Kelley, an award winning columnist, a political analyst, an author and blogger and a nationally recognized internet lawyer who founded the Internet Law Center.Wade talks to Bennet about the affiliate nexus tax, behavioral targeting and the need for self regulation in the affiliate marketing industry.
The FTC is seeking ways to reinvent journalism, and thats a cause for concern. According to a May 24 draft proposal, the agency thinks government should be at the center of a media overhaul. Bennet Kelley from the Internet Law Center breaks down the good,bad and ugly of the plan.The Las Vegas Review-Journal is suing former news anchor Ron Futrell and others for posting links to RJ stories on the Web. Ron tells us his take on the story and the legal insiders review on the constitutionality of the suit.Michelle M. Wicmandy, Director Of Marketing at Southeast Media, discusses her recent article in Website Magazine titled Climbing up the Ranks with optimized press releases.
Bennet Kelley from the Internet Law Center discusses topics that are looming large in our community including the FTCs proposal to bail out the newspaper industry by taxing ISP access, plus how did the tech candidates fare in the recent California primary.
Joe Barreca gives us an education on emailing. XY7 Executive Chef Andrew Taylor as he reveals recipe for authentic British Fish and Chips. What is the similarity between relatives and fish? Keith Kauzmanoff talks Robo Mail and Brook Schaaf from the Performance Marketing Alliance will discuss a potentially smelly subject of Affiliate Tax and legal expert Bennet Kelley talks about the legal ramifications.
Doctor Delivery discusses international ecommerce and of course his adventures in the orient. Bennet Kelley talks about recent rulings in Washington D.C. and Federal Trade Commission Exploring Privacy. also, Craig Spiezle, Executive Director of Online Trust Alliance, talks to us about its commitment to issuing online safety report cards on the Fortune 100, Interactive Retail 100 and top financial institutions.
The ClickFather of Email Kevin DeVincenzi discusses the new FTC ruling regarding Bloggers. Bennet Kelley from the Internet Law Center updates us with information of interest in Washington D.C. and other breaking news.
The ClickFather , Dr. Delivery and Fab Fondy J talk with Bennet Kelley of The Internet Law group discussing the recent development from the Gordon v. Virtumondo case as well as the Real Skinny on Talk show host Oprah Winfrey and television expert Dr. Mehmet Oz.