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Best podcasts about internet regulation

Latest podcast episodes about internet regulation

Feminist Buzzkills Live: The Podcast
Texas Births the Mother of All Abortion Bans With Jean Grae & Dr. Jamila Taylor

Feminist Buzzkills Live: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 65:52


Scared? Got Questions about the continued assault on your reproductive rights? THE FBK LINES ARE OPEN! Just call or text (201) 574-7402, leave your questions or concerns, and Lizz and Moji will pick a few to address on the pod! Ken Paxton is at it again—arresting a midwife and two colleagues for allegedly providing abortions—so we're shredding him to filth and exposing the absolute horror show Texas is cooking up with its latest anti-abortion bill. And guess what? NO ONE is talking about it! We're diving in. But it's not all doom! We've got Dr. Jamila Taylor, President & CEO of the Institute for Women's Policy Research, breaking down their latest study on how abortion bans are reshaping the workforce—turns out, 1 in 5 people of reproductive age are relocating and demanding their employers step up on repro care. PLUS: JOY ALERT! The one and only Jean Grae is here to kiki about their new memoir, In My Remaining Years. Friendship, mortality, creative genius—we get into it all! And we even give you something to celebrate! Colorado and Maryland? They just scored some major abortion access wins and we have all the deets you need to know.  Times are heavy, but knowledge is power, y'all. We gotchu.  OPERATION SAVE ABORTION: You can still join the 10,000+ womb warriors fighting the patriarchy by listening to our OpSave pod series and Mifepristone Panel by clicking HERE for episodes, your toolkit, marching orders, and more. HOSTS:Lizz Winstead IG: @LizzWinstead Bluesky: @LizzWinstead.bsky.socialMoji Alawode-El IG: @Mojilocks Bluesky: @Mojilocks.bsky.social SPECIAL GUESTS:Jean Grae IG: @jeanniegrigio Bluesky: @jeanofthegraes.bsky.social Dr. Jamila Taylor IG: @TheIWP GUEST LINKS:IWPR Report on Employee Expectations on Reproductive HealthThe Institute for Women's Policy Research Website (IWPR) Center for Reproductive RightsJean Grae's LinktreeBUY: Jean Grae's Memoir “In My Remaining Years”AUDIOBOOK: Jean Grae's Memoir “In My Remaining Years”The Rise of “Extreme Embalming”Jean Grae's Substack NEWS DUMP:Ohio Anti-abortion Rights Lobby Files Complaint Against Company for Telehealth Abortion ServicesNothing Is Compassionate About Forcing Invasive Procedures on Wyoming WomenFive Things to Know About the Minnesota Senator Accused of Soliciting a Teen for SexA New Texas Bill Is Coming After Online Abortion PillsURGENT: The Texas ‘Exceptions' Bill Is a Trojan HorseBreaking: Texas Midwife Arrested on Felony Abortion ChargesColorado Is Projected to Save Money by Covering Abortions for Medicaid, Child Health Plan Plus RecipientsMaryland Poised to Become First State to Use Insurance Surcharge for Abortions EPISODE LINKS:TICKETS: 4/3 Boom! Buzzkilled in DC at The Black CatVOLUNTEER: Join us in Washington DC on 4/2 at SCOTUSADOPT-A-CLINIC: Toledo Abortion Escorts Amazon WishlistThe Conjuring RoomAbortion Fund of ArizonaPlan C PillsAid AccessHey JaneIf/When/HowFIND YOUR REP IN TEXAS VOTE NO: SB2880 / VOTE YES: SB31Operation Save AbortionSIGN: Repeal the Comstock ActEMAIL your abobo questions to The Feminist BuzzkillsAAF's Abortion-Themed Rage Playlist SHOULD I BE SCARED? Text or call us with the abortion news that is scaring you: (201) 574-7402FOLLOW US:Listen to us ~ FBK PodcastInstagram ~ @AbortionFrontBluesky ~ @AbortionFrontTikTok ~ @AbortionFrontFacebook ~ @AbortionFrontYouTube ~ @AbortionAccessFrontTALK TO THE CHARLEY BOT FOR ABOBO OPTIONS & RESOURCES HERE!PATREON HERE! Support our work, get exclusive merch and more! DONATE TO AAF HERE!ACTIVIST CALENDAR HERE!VOLUNTEER WITH US HERE!ADOPT-A-CLINIC HERE!EXPOSE FAKE CLINICS HERE!GET ABOBO PILLS FROM PLAN C PILLS HERE! When BS is poppin', we pop off!

Hub Dialogues
Hub Headlines: Heavy-handed internet regulation is not the solution

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 11:11


Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go.   0:21 - The Liberal's approach to regulating the internet is a disaster. What comes next could be even worse, by Joanna Baron   7:11 -  Freeland's dramatic resignation is not without precedent—Canada's history is littered with feuding PMs and cabinet ministers, by J.D.M. Stewart   This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/join/.

The Karol Markowicz Show
The Karol Markowicz Show: Why Did Ajit Pai Destroy the Internet?

The Karol Markowicz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 28:42 Transcription Available


In this episode, Ajit Pai, former FCC chair, reflects on his controversial tenure and the intense public reaction to his policies. He shares insights into his journey to becoming FCC chair, his immigrant background, and the importance of family values. The discussion also touches on the current political climate, the challenges of raising children in a polarized society, and the significance of civic education. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Not Reserving Judgment
Episode 42: Is TMU law a 'clown school'? Plus new details on Trudeau's Internet regulation laws

Not Reserving Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 60:33


On Episode 42, we dig into the new details about how the government plans to regulate your expression through the Online News Act, the Online Streaming Act and the Online Harms Act. Plus we tell you about a lawyer who got in trouble for calling TMU law a 'clown school.'Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Peter Menzies: Say goodbye to Netflix, Canada? Why the Online Streaming Act might just run them (and other international streamers) out of the country Joanna Baron: The Liberals claim to be the ‘Charter party.' Nothing could be further from the truth 'Is this legal?': Elon Musk questions UBC hiring practices Peter Menzies: Google shuns the big media moguls in decision over news fund—but it's Canadian consumers who will pay the heaviest price Once incarcerated, this Toronto activist was accepted into TMU Law's inaugural year. Now, he's suing the school for $300KHamza v. Law Society of Ontario et al, 2021 ONSC 2023Canadian judge Beverley McLachlin to step down from top court in July – announced days after 2 UK judges quit What's stopping Ontario from passing a law to oust misbehaving councillors?Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.

5G Guys I Tech Talks
63. Net Neutrality with Nathan Leamer

5G Guys I Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 41:00


The Evolution and Impact of Net Neutrality with Nathan Leamer   In this episode of The 5G Guys, hosts Wayne Smith and Dan McVaugh discuss net neutrality with guest Nathan Leamer, former policy advisor to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, and current CEO of Fixed Gear Strategies. They explore net neutrality's origins, implications, and future, including its initial introduction, the political debates surrounding it, and its potential effects on innovation and consumer access. Nathan shares insights from his diverse career in tech policy, from Capitol Hill to founding his consulting firm, and highlights ongoing issues like digital discrimination and the digital divide. Tune in for an in-depth discussion on how regulatory policies shape the internet landscape and what that means for consumers and innovation.     __________________________ Connect With Our Guest __________________________      Nathan Leamer on X ➡︎ https://x.com/NathanLeamerDC      Nathan Leamer on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-leamer-0558b138/      Fixed Gear Strategies on LinkedIn ➡︎ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fixed-gear-strategies/   __________________________ Connect With Our Sponsor __________________________      Vertex Innovations ➡︎ https://vertex-us.com/   __________________________ Connect With Us __________________________      5G Guys Website ➡︎  https://5gguys.com        Social:        ·       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys      ·       LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882      ·       X: https://twitter.com/5gGuys   _______________________________ Submit Your Ideas or Feedback ➡︎ https://5gguys.com/contact-2 _______________________________ Subscribe to the 5G Guys Weekly Newsletter ➡︎ https://mailchi.mp/5gguys/subscribe-to-the-5g-guys _______________________________ ⏰Episode Minute-by-Minute⏰ 00:00 Preview 01:30 Introduction and Welcome 02:11 Guest Introduction: Nathan Leamer 02:54 Nathan's Background and Career Journey 05:25 Defining Net Neutrality 05:38 Historical Context of Net Neutrality 09:21 Net Neutrality and Consumer Impact 09:53 Technological Advancements and Net Neutrality 10:59 Restoring Internet Freedom Order 11:45 Global Perspectives on Internet Regulation 13:03 Current Debates and Legal Frameworks 17:51 Potential Impacts on Network Management 19:29 AI and Network Management 22:03 Digital Discrimination and DEI 23:39 Future of Net Neutrality 26:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Darn IT Podcast
FCC Votes for Net Neutrality

Darn IT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 20:08


US Votes for Net Neutrality, Again. Tune in to this episode as Darnley delves into the critical topic of Net Neutrality. Explore why the FCC's stance seems to waver, unravel the backstory of net neutrality, and gain insights into its fundamental principles. Join us for a deep dive into this pivotal issue shaping the future of the internet.Support the Show.Subscribe now to Darnley's Cyber Cafe and stay informed on the latest developments in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

Marketplace Tech
What a privacy organization and Big Tech’s lead lobbying group think about internet regulation

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 15:54


When you look at the lawsuits aimed at blocking attempts to regulate tech, it’s usually not companies like Meta or Snap doing the suing. Oftentimes, it’s a group called NetChoice, which has emerged as Big Tech’s top lobbying force from Capitol Hill to the courts. Today, a conversation with NetChoice General Counsel Carl Szabo and Megan Iorio, senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a nonprofit focused on privacy. They occasionally agree, but very often they do not. Case in point: the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, which requires websites that children are likely to visit to provide privacy protections by default. It was set to take effect in July, but so far, Szabo’s group has successfully blocked it in court. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali sat down with Szabo and Iorio and asked about how their groups interact.

Marketplace All-in-One
What a privacy organization and Big Tech’s lead lobbying group think about internet regulation

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 15:54


When you look at the lawsuits aimed at blocking attempts to regulate tech, it’s usually not companies like Meta or Snap doing the suing. Oftentimes, it’s a group called NetChoice, which has emerged as Big Tech’s top lobbying force from Capitol Hill to the courts. Today, a conversation with NetChoice General Counsel Carl Szabo and Megan Iorio, senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a nonprofit focused on privacy. They occasionally agree, but very often they do not. Case in point: the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, which requires websites that children are likely to visit to provide privacy protections by default. It was set to take effect in July, but so far, Szabo’s group has successfully blocked it in court. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali sat down with Szabo and Iorio and asked about how their groups interact.

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart
#124 Canada's Online Harms Act: Fines, Unethical Policies, & MORE Vanishing Civil Liberties with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa from True North

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 60:48


In this episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa to dissect all the newest legislation in Canada like the Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) which would reintroduce Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act to regulate online speech with hefty fines up to $70,000. Cosmin explains how this vague definition of "hate speech" could lead to censorship and punishment for debating controversial issues like gender identity. They also discuss concerns over the ArriveCan app scandal, the loss of free speech for medical professionals, the influence of big pharma and lobbyists on policies like gender-affirming care, and the broader pattern of government overreach and ethics violations under the Trudeau administration.   Guest Bio and Links: Cosmin Dzsurdzsa is a senior editor and researcher at TrueNorthNews, covering Canadian politics, freedom issues, and government accountability. Follow Cosmin on X: https://twitter.com/cosminDZS   Resources:  Dr. Mike Hart with Jay Bhattacharya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNPk6Ri5aTU  Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart!    [0:20] Dr. Hart introduces guest, Cosmin Dzsurdzsa to the listeners [1:45] Bill C-63 and online censorship [4:30] Discussion of the vague definition of "hate speech" [10:30] Loss of free speech and scientific debate in Canada  [13:30] RCMP investigation  [15:30] Financial discrepancies in the ArriveCAN app development [21:30] The Influence of China's Thousand Talents Program [29:00] The politicization of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries [34:30] “If you want to decrease the cost of the health care system, you want a healthy population, a population of people that are motivated to exercise and to take care of themselves.” [38:00] Canada's political landscape  [45:40] “I think that we're living in a society now where we've perpetuated this theme that it's okay to only want to need and not to actually give or produce anything in society. And it's insane because. That leads ultimately to death in the long run. What you want is people producing and sharing and giving back to one another.”  [51:00] The reality of gender-affirming care [53:30] The necessity for electoral reform in Canada [57:30] Kevin Lamoureux's comments on the unvaccinated  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmikehart/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmikehart  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeHartEPS/   

All Things Policy
Fake It Till You Legislate It

All Things Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 32:07


Deepfakes. Everyone has seen a deepfake by now, whether consciously or unconsciously. They've taken the digital world by storm and their rapid spread on social media is out of control. The latest victims that have fallen prey to deepfakes include A-listers like Taylor Swift, Joe Biden and Sachin Tendulkar. World leaders everywhere have been racking their brains trying to draft deepfake legislation that would curb the spread of disinformation. In the meantime, there are other pressing questions that warrant a discussion. Does the prohibition of deepfakes mean a clampdown on free expression? Also, will stricter legislation of deepfakes discourage innovation in the space of AI? For more on this, tune in with Rohan Pai and Bharath Reddy as they dive into the exciting, yet alarming, world of deepfakes and analyse the various legislative approaches designed to combat them on this episode of All Things Policy. Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @‌IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dynamist
Episode 39: Is Net Neutrality Headed to the Supreme Court? w/ Tom Johnson

The Dynamist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 46:24


Recently FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced her intent to bring back net neutrality regulation. It's hard to believe it's been six years since the brouhaha over broadband regulation reached a fever pitch. When the Trump FCC repealed the Obama-era rules, the apocalypse was predicted. CNN said it would be “the end of the Internet as we know it.” Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon warned of “digital serfdom.” Underlying the heated public debate has always been a more arcane legal question of how to regulate Internet access—whether through a light touch or a heavier one. And with the Supreme Court taking a closer look at “major questions” to see if federal agencies are acting outside the bounds of the laws passed by Congress, it remains to be seen whether the FCC's revival of net neutrality will withstand legal muster.Evan is joined by Tom Johnson, former general counsel for the FCC under Chairman Ajit Pai during the Trump administration where he successfully defended the agency's net neutrality repeal before a federal district court. He is now a partner at the law firm Wiley Rein and co-chair of their appellate practice. He recently discussed his perspective on this issue in an article for Ars Technica.

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 734: Anarchy in the Academy - Copyright and generative AI, Xbox and Stadia leak, Bard demo, Meme Wars

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT

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This Week in Google 734: Anarchy in the Academy

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Google 734: Anarchy in the Academy

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT

This Week in Google (Video HI)
TWiG 734: Anarchy in the Academy - Copyright and generative AI, Xbox and Stadia leak, Bard demo, Meme Wars

This Week in Google (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT

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This Week in Google 734: Anarchy in the Academy

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT

Total Ant (Audio)
This Week in Google 734: Anarchy in the Academy

Total Ant (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT25

Total Ant (Video)
This Week in Google 734: Anarchy in the Academy

Total Ant (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 154:50


The group discusses the DOJ's antitrust case against Google's search dominance. The hosts debate whether AI will help or harm the fight against online disinformation. Leo and Joan discuss the challenges of internet safety and regulation in the UK. Google news includes: Chromebook lifespan extended to 10 years, Android 14 QPR beta, Google Calendar appointment booking, Nest speaker groups limited, and Google Domains transferred to Squarespace. Leo and Joan talk about the New York Times job posting for an AI ethics lead. The hosts play an AI-generated song made by Stability AI. Leo shares highlights from the leaked Google document about shutting down Stadia game streaming. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Joan Donovan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT25

The Media Show
A rulebook for the web

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 28:20


The EU Digital Services Act, which aims to tackle disinformation and misuse of user data, offers a blueprint for internet regulation around the world, but will it work? Plus we hear results of a new survey from entertainment union Bectu about the plight of UK freelancers during the Hollywood writers' strike. Guests: Jen Baker, European tech and policy journalist; Adam Satariano, Technology Correspondent, New York Times; Chris Stokel-Walker, tech journalist; Nick Seeber, Global Lead Partner for Internet Regulation, Deloitte; Jackie Sweeny, independent hair and makeup artist; Spencer MacDonald, National Secretary, Bectu. Presenter: Ros Atkins Producer: Simon Richardson

The Re-Wrap
THE RE-WRAP: Weird Place to Get Your News From Anyway

The Re-Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 11:36


THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Friday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Probably Need Some Rules/The New Police Aren't New Anymore/Let's Keep it Clean/Mark the Week/Could Be a Long TripSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech 24
Brazil's fake news law: Big Tech bites back in bitter internet regulation fight

Tech 24

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 6:43


Brazil's landmark fake news law hit a hurdle this week when a vote in parliament was postponed. If it's eventually passed, online life will change for more than 160 million Brazilians who use social media, and potentially for internet users around the world. But Big Tech is putting up a fight, as our Technology Editor Peter O'Brien explains. We also get insight from our Rio de Janeiro correspondent Constance Malleret.

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Alberta's top election issues; Internet regulation in Canada; "Agent of Change"; BCHL severs ties with Hockey Canada

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 50:48


Today's guests: Kyle Braid, senior vice-president of public affairs at Ipsos Justin Ling, Freelance investigative journalist Huda Mukbil, author "Agent of Change: My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies, and Institutional Racism" Chris Hebb, CEO - B.C.H.L. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Equity
Equity Monday: What's an Angry Bird worth?

Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 10:46


Today we are talking about space, birds and startups! Here's what Alex got into:Earnings season is coming back! That means Netflix and Tesla this week, and a huge number of big tech companies next week. Data cometh.We were very excited about the launch of SpaceX's massive rocket. It got scrubbed after we recorded, but you can still enjoy our hype about the potential event. We'll have more on the matter when the rocket actually does go up.Rovio is selling to Sega. Yeah, we had to digest that one as well. The sale price shows just how tough it is to be a games company.There's a lot of regulation going on out there in the world.And we wrapped with notes on Loopin and Fleet!See you at Early Stage later this week!For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website. Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotifyand all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, one that details how our stories come together and more!

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 711: Full Throttle Democracy - AI rules, Substack Notes, NFL pricing on YouTube TV, Smart display support

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 154:41


Google is No Longer Supporting These Five-Year-Old Devices. Google ending Works with Nest & Dropcam support, Nest Secure owners getting free ADT system. The Fitbit-to-Google account migration will start this summer. Google Home's latest update provides more control over your smart appliances. Google confirms pricing plans for NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. Discover more than 800 free TV channels with Google TV. The Unintended Consequences of Internet Regulation. The importance of disclosure in generative AI. 'We have to move fast': US looks to establish rules for artificial intelligence. Create AI by describing it. Use AI to create short-form video. Get Your Kids to Love Reading with Choose-Your-Own Adventures, powered by GPT-4! Substack unveils the product that got it banned from Twitter. Instagram Founders' News App Artifact Adds 'Reputation Scores' and Comments. Why progressive lawmakers are fighting against a TikTok ban. TikTok sister app Lemon8 surges in U.S. Samsung to cut chip production as profits plunge by 96%. PC market faces another inflection point. Mass Layoffs and Absentee Bosses Create a Morale Crisis at Meta. Twitter reveals some of its source code, including its recommendation algorithm. Google rolling out Android 14 Beta 1 for Pixel phones. Pixel 7 April update fixes Bluetooth unpairing, and improves Macro Focus. Google is working on 'Find My Device' feature even when the phone is turned off. Google Will Require Android Developers to Make It Easier to Delete Your Account Data. Android devices can now automatically archive little-used apps. Google releases 'Cross-Device Services' on Play Store, which will power Chromebook app streaming. Google prohibits personal loan apps from accessing user photos and contacts. Picks: Stacey - Homey Hub. Jeff - Why are news outlets putting their podcasts on YouTube? Ant - I'm Jealous of #Hardhead. Jason - A deck of cards. Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit meraki.cisco.com/twit

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This Week in Google 711: Full Throttle Democracy

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 154:41


Google is No Longer Supporting These Five-Year-Old Devices. Google ending Works with Nest & Dropcam support, Nest Secure owners getting free ADT system. The Fitbit-to-Google account migration will start this summer. Google Home's latest update provides more control over your smart appliances. Google confirms pricing plans for NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. Discover more than 800 free TV channels with Google TV. The Unintended Consequences of Internet Regulation. The importance of disclosure in generative AI. 'We have to move fast': US looks to establish rules for artificial intelligence. Create AI by describing it. Use AI to create short-form video. Get Your Kids to Love Reading with Choose-Your-Own Adventures, powered by GPT-4! Substack unveils the product that got it banned from Twitter. Instagram Founders' News App Artifact Adds 'Reputation Scores' and Comments. Why progressive lawmakers are fighting against a TikTok ban. TikTok sister app Lemon8 surges in U.S. Samsung to cut chip production as profits plunge by 96%. PC market faces another inflection point. Mass Layoffs and Absentee Bosses Create a Morale Crisis at Meta. Twitter reveals some of its source code, including its recommendation algorithm. Google rolling out Android 14 Beta 1 for Pixel phones. Pixel 7 April update fixes Bluetooth unpairing, and improves Macro Focus. Google is working on 'Find My Device' feature even when the phone is turned off. Google Will Require Android Developers to Make It Easier to Delete Your Account Data. Android devices can now automatically archive little-used apps. Google releases 'Cross-Device Services' on Play Store, which will power Chromebook app streaming. Google prohibits personal loan apps from accessing user photos and contacts. Picks: Stacey - Homey Hub. Jeff - Why are news outlets putting their podcasts on YouTube? Ant - I'm Jealous of #Hardhead. Jason - A deck of cards. Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit meraki.cisco.com/twit

This Week in Google (Video HI)
TWiG 711: Full Throttle Democracy - AI rules, Substack Notes, NFL pricing on YouTube TV, Smart display support

This Week in Google (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 154:40


Google is No Longer Supporting These Five-Year-Old Devices. Google ending Works with Nest & Dropcam support, Nest Secure owners getting free ADT system. The Fitbit-to-Google account migration will start this summer. Google Home's latest update provides more control over your smart appliances. Google confirms pricing plans for NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. Discover more than 800 free TV channels with Google TV. The Unintended Consequences of Internet Regulation. The importance of disclosure in generative AI. 'We have to move fast': US looks to establish rules for artificial intelligence. Create AI by describing it. Use AI to create short-form video. Get Your Kids to Love Reading with Choose-Your-Own Adventures, powered by GPT-4! Substack unveils the product that got it banned from Twitter. Instagram Founders' News App Artifact Adds 'Reputation Scores' and Comments. Why progressive lawmakers are fighting against a TikTok ban. TikTok sister app Lemon8 surges in U.S. Samsung to cut chip production as profits plunge by 96%. PC market faces another inflection point. Mass Layoffs and Absentee Bosses Create a Morale Crisis at Meta. Twitter reveals some of its source code, including its recommendation algorithm. Google rolling out Android 14 Beta 1 for Pixel phones. Pixel 7 April update fixes Bluetooth unpairing, and improves Macro Focus. Google is working on 'Find My Device' feature even when the phone is turned off. Google Will Require Android Developers to Make It Easier to Delete Your Account Data. Android devices can now automatically archive little-used apps. Google releases 'Cross-Device Services' on Play Store, which will power Chromebook app streaming. Google prohibits personal loan apps from accessing user photos and contacts. Picks: Stacey - Homey Hub. Jeff - Why are news outlets putting their podcasts on YouTube? Ant - I'm Jealous of #Hardhead. Jason - A deck of cards. Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit meraki.cisco.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Google 711: Full Throttle Democracy

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 154:40


Google is No Longer Supporting These Five-Year-Old Devices. Google ending Works with Nest & Dropcam support, Nest Secure owners getting free ADT system. The Fitbit-to-Google account migration will start this summer. Google Home's latest update provides more control over your smart appliances. Google confirms pricing plans for NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. Discover more than 800 free TV channels with Google TV. The Unintended Consequences of Internet Regulation. The importance of disclosure in generative AI. 'We have to move fast': US looks to establish rules for artificial intelligence. Create AI by describing it. Use AI to create short-form video. Get Your Kids to Love Reading with Choose-Your-Own Adventures, powered by GPT-4! Substack unveils the product that got it banned from Twitter. Instagram Founders' News App Artifact Adds 'Reputation Scores' and Comments. Why progressive lawmakers are fighting against a TikTok ban. TikTok sister app Lemon8 surges in U.S. Samsung to cut chip production as profits plunge by 96%. PC market faces another inflection point. Mass Layoffs and Absentee Bosses Create a Morale Crisis at Meta. Twitter reveals some of its source code, including its recommendation algorithm. Google rolling out Android 14 Beta 1 for Pixel phones. Pixel 7 April update fixes Bluetooth unpairing, and improves Macro Focus. Google is working on 'Find My Device' feature even when the phone is turned off. Google Will Require Android Developers to Make It Easier to Delete Your Account Data. Android devices can now automatically archive little-used apps. Google releases 'Cross-Device Services' on Play Store, which will power Chromebook app streaming. Google prohibits personal loan apps from accessing user photos and contacts. Picks: Stacey - Homey Hub. Jeff - Why are news outlets putting their podcasts on YouTube? Ant - I'm Jealous of #Hardhead. Jason - A deck of cards. Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit meraki.cisco.com/twit

FUTUREPROOF.
The Future of Internet Regulation—and How Democracy Fits Into the Equation (ft. Bradley Tusk)

FUTUREPROOF.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 33:55


We first had the chance to interview Bradley Tusk a few years ago—right before COVID lockdowns, in fact. He's a well-known venture capitalist, political strategist, philanthropist, and writer who helped Uber break into a number of key markets in the early part of last decade, and now he invests in startups that face regulatory hurdles. Given that regulation has been in the news quite a bit lately, I wanted to catch up with him and have a wide-ranging discussion on Section 230—an important part of a 1996 law that created the internet as we know it, what the FTC's role should be in reining in major platforms like Twitter and if it's too partisan of an organization, and how better access to the ballot box might actually lead to tech policies that better reflect how most Americans feel.As always, we welcome your feedback. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play - and make sure to follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn!

Views on First
Episode 3: Old Doctrine, New Tricks

Views on First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 30:43 Transcription Available


Over time, the First Amendment has meant lots of different things to a lot of different people. In this episode, with University of Chicago law professor Genevieve Lakier by her side, host Evelyn Douek travels back to the time when modern free speech doctrine first started to emerge. Together they consider the values that have influenced how America thinks about free speech and how these values came to shape the way American law approached regulating the internet back when very few people even knew what the internet was. We hear from someone who was there—Sen. Ron Wyden—now one of the most famous names in internet regulation—about Section 230—one of the most (in)famous online speech regulations out there. But things have been changing in the politics of online speech regulation, and things are really starting to get weird now.Views on First is brought to you by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. Please subscribe and leave a review. We'd love to know what you think. To learn more about the Knight Institute, visit our website, knightcolumbia.org, or follow us on Twitter at @knightcolumbia or on Mastodon at the same handle.

The Real Conversations Podcast by Nokia
Independent legal expert talks security and regulation

The Real Conversations Podcast by Nokia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 36:34


Bram Abramson, principle of 32M, a digital rights and risk advisory firm advises to focus on these five security principles.

Pro Bono Radio
Breaking Down the Internet Regulation Proposals Coming Out of Ottawa

Pro Bono Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 26:23


Internet regulation policies have huge implications for the Canadian public given the central role played by online platforms in our daily lives. Last year, the Canadian government put forth a series of proposals concerning internet regulation that proved to be quite contentious. There was Bill C-10 (now C-11) which would amend the Canadian Broadcasting Act to bring it up to speed with the internet age. There was also an online harms proposal that would regulate social media platforms in how they handle harmful content. These proposals touch on many important topics including freedom of expression, consumer choice, and the internet experiences that Read More ...

Rebel News +
DAILY | Liberal MP goes live from the toilet; Cdns support internet regulation; Victims of Communism

Rebel News +

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 80:49


David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid return to discuss one of our favourite subjects: an MP behaving badly in the House of Commons. Also on the board for today is a poll showing that a majority of Canadians support the federal government's decision to regulate the internet, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made an official "Victims of Communism Day" in the Sunshine State.

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Ottawa's internet regulation plans face blowback; Public inquiry into use of Emergencies Act; Antisemitism on the rise in Canada

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 30:50


Today's guests: Michael Geist, Law Professor & Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa Michael Nesbitt, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law - University of Calgary / Fellow, Centre for Military, Security & Strategic Studies / Fellow, Canadian Global Affairs Institute Michael Mostyn, Chief Executive Officer - B'nai Brith Canada See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Screen Time
A new model for a kid-friendly internet

Screen Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 40:12


When it comes to data, tech companies treat anyone 13 and over as an adult. How did this happen? Hosts Taylor Owen and Nicole Edwards explore how the internet's definition of a child goes back to a single American law passed in the 1990s. Then, we hear from Baroness Beeban Kidron, an advocate for children's digital rights and member of the UK House of Lords. She has pushed through new legislation in the UK that's forcing companies to reimagine how they engage with kids online, with ripple effects around the world. What will this mean for kids in Canada and the future of the internet? FIND OUT MORE: Visit 5Rights Foundation, founded by Beeban Kidron: https://5rightsfoundation.com/ Read “How 13 Became the Internet's Age of Adulthood” in the Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-13-became-the-internets-age-of-adulthood-11560850201 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roy Green Show
Today's podcast, April 10th, features: Prof Sylvain Charlebois: Food security left out of fed budget. - Peter Menzies, fmr CRTC vice chair. Fedgov internet regulation. - Michael Zwaagstra. Public school education standards. - Professor Ken Coates. High s

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 59:16


Roy Green Show
Peter Menzies, fmr CRTC vice chair. Fedgov internet regulation

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 11:47


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Heard Tell
Putin's War Crimes & Horror in Bucha, Disney Boycotts Calls, Internet Regulation, guest Kir Nuthi

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 48:20


Heard Tell for Friday, April 1st, 2022, is turning down the noise and getting to the information we need on the horrific images coming out of Bucha, Ukraine, and the war crimes and utter evil Vladimir Putin is doing in order to try and break the Ukrainian's will to fight and spirt. With the drama of recent legislation in Florida as a catalyst, call from the right for a boycott of Disney hare all over the interwebs, so we'll turn down the noise on that, why we don't do boycotts, and how this isn't the first time the House of Mouse has seen such promises and plans. Guest Kir Nuthi joins us to talk about the dangers of overregulating the internet. We get into how bad regulation kills innovation, examples in the EU and UK compared to the United States, and whether terms like "antitrust" are accurately applied, let alone the right tool for the government to use. Plus, YouTube takes down an episode of Heard Tell for laughably absurd reasons, and Ukraine gets a re-up of drones from the most unlikely of places. All that and more on this Monday Edition of Heard Tell. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Walled Culture
Dr Andres Guadamuz: The EU Copyright Directive, Text & Data Mining, Web3, the Metaverse, & NFTs

Walled Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 37:10


Dr Andres Guadamuz is a Reader in Intellectual Property Law at the University of Sussex and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of World Intellectual Property. His main research areas are on artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright, open licensing, cryptocurrencies, and smart contracts. Andres has published two books, the most recent one of which is "Networks, Complexity and Internet Regulation", and he regularly blogs at Technollama.co.uk. He has acted as an international consultant for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and has done activist work with Creative Commons. Andres notably talks about the EU Copyright Directive, addressing how the more controversial elements were pushed through and, on a positive note, how it enables text and data mining. He reflects on the interplay between copyright and new hypes like Web3, the Metaverse and NFTs. Andres further shares some thoughts on how copyright and digital policy is being shaped in general and on the copyright implications of Brexit.

The Global Politico
Taiwan's digital minister on China's “digital authoritarianism”

The Global Politico

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 25:12


Imagine a world in which middle schoolers fact check presidential debates and public officials publish transcripts of every conversation they have. That's the world that Audrey Tang, Taiwan's digital minister, has helped create, thereby fortifying Taiwan's democracy even as it faces increasing threats from China. Tang tells POLITICO's Ryan Heath what it's like to govern and live in the shadow of China. Audrey Tang is Taiwan's digital minister.  Ryan Heath is the host of the "Global Insider" podcast and authors the newsletter.  Olivia Reingold produces “Global Insider.”  Irene Noguchi  edits “Global Insider” and is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.

By Any Means Necessary
Facebook's Misleading Internet Regulation Push

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 18:56


In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, Sean and Jacquie are joined by technologist Chris Garaffa, the editor of TechforthePeople.org to discuss a bill that threatens to gut Section 230, which protects speech on the internet, the politics of algorithms, Bitcoin mining causing electricity rates to rise and other environmental impacts of cryptocurrency, and the absurd call for prosecution of journalists who found a security flaw in the website of the Missouri Department of Education.

Transformative Purpose
EP.4 The Lessons I Learned about China and How to Market to Chinese Consumers with Ashley Dudarenok

Transformative Purpose

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 47:58


Ashely Dudarenok joins with Aaron Pang to share her journey moving from Russia to China to pursue her studies and how the experience seeded her business career going forward. Ashley also discusses being a woman entrepreneur while explaining that the Chinese market has seen more businesswomen than many other countries in the world. She will also touch on insights about Chinese consumer behaviours, marketing in China and recent regulations facing internet companies. Ashley founded two successful businesses - Alarice (social media agency) and ChoZan (training company). About Transformative Purpose Every week we speak to some of the world's most successful leaders and unsung heroes about what each and every one of us can do differently to make a better world. Our mission is to help you relearn and rediscover to become a better future-self. Follow us on Linkedin, Facebook, InstagramSupport the show

Relay Chain
Former Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on Blockchain Adoption and Internet Regulation

Relay Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 82:47


In this Relay Chain exclusive, Joe Petrowski (Technical Integrations Lead at Web3 Foundation) and Parity's Úrsula O'Kuinghttons speak with former President of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves. Uniquely placed as one of few presidents who knows how to code, Ilves was responsible for implementing the digitization of the Estonian government, one of the first countries to adopt blockchain tech, and many other processes in the country from voting to registering a business. They discuss how Estonia, one of the smallest countries in the world, became one of the most entrepreneurial and tech-savvy, what led Estonia to go ‘digital', declare access to the internet as a basic human right, and mediate data integrity for their digital records via blockchain. Ilves talks about his concerns for the internet given its weaponization and populist exploitation, the problematic state of freedom of expression and accountability online, and governance of online communities beyond nation-states. Links Toomas Hendrik Ilves on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ilvestoomas) Úrsula 0'Kuinghtton on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ursulaok) X-Road introduction video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PaHinkJlvA) Cybernetica's website (https://cyber.ee) Highlights 00:00 Intro new co-host, Úrsula 0'Kuinghttons 03:00 Estonia as a global leader in the state adoption of technology 09:04 Digitizing a nation via open-source software and distributed systems 18:55 Access to the internet as a basic human right 25:24 The weaponization of the internet 30:22 Regulating social media 38:46 Defining order and proximity in the digital world 50:20 Governance of online communities 54:56 Social media platforms: responsibilities, and oversight 01:14:30 (e)Residency unbound by offline territorial borders Key Quotes "If you are going to have digital records you gotta have something to maintain integrity and the way to do it is blockchain. I mean, I don't understand how all of these companies in the world and governments have digital records and don't put them on blockchain just for security." "Question the need to use illiberal methods to preserve liberal democracy." Special Guest: Toomas Hendrik Ilves.

Canadian Taxpayers Podcast
#74 INTERVIEW w Tom Korski – What's the rush on internet regulation/censorship?

Canadian Taxpayers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 40:18


Tom Korski is a senior reporter at the investigative journalism website Blacklock’s Reporter, which talks about stories the media is missing. Ottawa is trying to ram through Bill C-10 to regulate the internet, despite threats to free speech. The Canada Infrastructure Bank doesn’t build anything, but it pays its executives a lot (just don’t ask how much). And the Memorial to the Victims of Communism is way over budget, even though it’s not built. SIGN THE PETITION TO STOP BILL C-10 – CLICK HERE CHECK OUT BLACKLOCK’S REPORTER – CLICK HERE Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Trend Line
Decoding the Liberals' internet regulation plans with Elizabeth Dubois

Trend Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 28:39


CTVNews.ca Rachel Aiello and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos are back with another episode of Trend Line. On today's episode Rachel and Nik discuss how military misconduct and Canada’s vaccine rollout have intersected, and how it ranks as an issue of concern for Canadians. And, as economies around the world start to reopen, how do Canadians feel about the strength of Canada's economy? After the break Elizabeth Dubois, a digital media and political communications professor from the University of Ottawa, joins the chat to discuss the Liberal government's Bill C-10 and other online regulation aims. How will these policies affect our lives online and will they achieve what the government intends? It's an enlightening conversation on a topic that we're sure to hear about more in the future. A note for our listeners: Nik Nanos is an honourary captain in the Royal Canadian Navy. During the discussion, the video streaming service Crave is mentioned. Crave is owned by Bell Media, which also owns CTV News. For more from Elizabeth Dubois and her students you can go to www.polcommtech.ca.

Conversations With Canadians
Dr. Michael Geist. Bill-C10, Internet Regulation In Canada

Conversations With Canadians

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 45:43


Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Michael Geist. We had a very timely conversation on the topic of Bill C-10, the internet regulation bill that is currently being proposed by the Federal government.  To say this bill has its critics would be a bit of an understatement, and Professor Geist has been making noise about this bill for quite some time. On this episode we get into the implications of Bill C-10 on free expression, and a host of other issues pertaining to the way this bill could potentially impact the online experience of Canadian users and content creators. If you have not been paying attention to the debate surrounding Bill-C10, I suggest you start. This impacts everyone who users the internet in Canada. Dr. Michael Geist is a law professor at the University of Ottawa where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law and is a member of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society. He has obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees from Cambridge University in the UK and Columbia Law School in New York, and a Doctorate in Law (J.S.D.) from Columbia Law School. Dr. Geist hosts a podcast called Law Bytes where he explores the intersection between law and technology and more.  Dr. Michael Geist Website - https://www.michaelgeist.ca/

The Perri Platform
EP 204: Bill C-10 and Why You Should Care (Internet Regulation)

The Perri Platform

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 26:36


The Trudeau government champions the controversial Bill C-10 with the support of the federal NDP party. We discuss the implications of this passing which include heavy regulatory powers accruing to the CRTC. With this jurisdiction expansion into the internet, what would it mean for the average citizen or content producer?

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-3-12-21

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021


This Week, a conversation about how the government can, and maybe should, more tightly regulate internet commerce. We talked toUniversity of Akron Law Professor, Mark Shultz, about consumer protection legislation pending before the European Union, and whether or not something like that could work here in the US.

LINXcast
S2 Ep.01 Internet Regulation and LINX News Round Up

LINXcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 50:24


  Series 2 of LINXcast is here! Your host, Jez Orbell, introduces a bumper, two-part episode, featuring LINX Head of Public Affairs Malcolm Hutty. He will be covering the implications of the Telecoms Security Bill in the UK and the Digital Services Regulation in the EU. There will be a round-up of the latest developments from the London Internet Exchange including exchange growth (Kurtis Lindqvist), product development (Mike Hellers), and engineering projects (Mo Shivji). We also feature the inaugural LINX ConneXions reseller Awards presented by Lynsey Buckingham. For more LINX news read our online newsletter: www.linx.net/linx-newsletter LINXcast theme music by Scott Holmes (FMA)  

The Leading Edge
PRIVACY & CYBERSECURITY(2) - Today's Cyber Attacks are Hacking Humans (w/ Allison Bender)

The Leading Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 15:13


ABOUT TECHGCWebsiteIn-House Career CenterLinkedInTwitterABOUT THE GUESTAllison Bender is currently an attorney at law firm, Wilson Sonsini in the cybersecurity and privacy practice. Prior to joining Wilson, she served at the Department of Homeland Security, serving as a senior cybersecurity attorney in the Office of the General Counsel. Allison is also an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, noted public speaker at conferences such as BlackHat & International Association of Privacy Professionals, and is also named one of the "women in CyberSecurity to follow on Twitter" by Cybercrime Magazine.ABOUT THE HOSTChris Sands leads content and communications for TechGC.  Prior to joining TechGC in 2018, Chris was an executive legal and compliance recruiter in Silicon Valley, specializing in high-growth FinTech firms.  Chris runs the Jobs by TechGC newsletter and job board which connects legal professionals with today's top startups and venture funds.  He also spends around half the year working and living in various parts of the world.  

The Communicators
Internet Regulation Court Ruling

The Communicators

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 31:48


Gigi Sohn, (former FCC Chair Tom Wheeler's adviser) & Patrick Halley (USTelecom Sr. VP of Advocacy & Regulatory Affairs) discuss ramifications of last week's DC Appeals Court decision to uphold much, but not all, of a DC Federal Appeals Court ruling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jimmy Sengenberger Show Podcast
Jimmy Sengenberger Guest Hosts Chuck & Julie - September 27, 2019 - Hr 3

Jimmy Sengenberger Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 40:54


Jimmy wraps up this Friday's show with National Affairs Reporter for the National Review John Fund and Editor at RealClearMarkets.com John Tamny! Discussions on Privacy concerns, Ring/Alexa, the Surveillance State, Internet Regulation, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jimmy Sengenberger Show
Jimmy Sengenberger Guest Hosts Chuck & Julie - September 27, 2019 - Hr 3

Jimmy Sengenberger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 40:54


Jimmy wraps up this Friday's show with National Affairs Reporter for the National Review John Fund and Editor at RealClearMarkets.com John Tamny! Discussions on Privacy concerns, Ring/Alexa, the Surveillance State, Internet Regulation, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Urbane Cowboys Podcast
Episode 52: Godwin's Law: Internet Regulation and more with Mike Godwin

The Urbane Cowboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 44:57


We chat with Mike Godwin of R Street Institute and Electronic Frontier Foundation about regulating social media and more. Coshosted by Josiah Neeley of R Street Institute and Doug McCullough of Lone Star Policy Institute. Produced by Ray Ingegneri.

Mediawatch
Does social media reform have the law on its side?

Mediawatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 14:33


Some pundits predict the “Christchurch call to action" and the PM's upcoming social media summit in Paris won't move US-based tech companies. They've always resisted regulation and can fall b ack on powerful US free speech laws. But could reformers find US lawyers and lawmakers end up on their side?

RNZ: Mediawatch
Does social media reform have the law on its side?

RNZ: Mediawatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 14:33


Some pundits predict the “Christchurch call to action" and the PM's upcoming social media summit in Paris won't move US-based tech companies. They've always resisted regulation and can fall b ack on powerful US free speech laws. But could reformers find US lawyers and lawmakers end up on their side?

The Bob & Kevin Show
Ep. 033 - Mark Zuckerberg Wants More Internet Regulation and Article 13 is now Article 17?

The Bob & Kevin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 57:33


This week, your dynamic duo of Bob & Kevin discussed Mr. Z's 4 simple rules - or the biggest corporate cop out we have seen in quite some time. Anyway, we digress. In addition to discussing the op ed that appeared in the Washington Post, we discussed the recent events surround Article 13, or is it now Article 17? Anyway, we talk master copyright databases mixed in with a little bit of Star Trek governmental wisdom and we finally end up talking about Google's ethics committee for AI that apparently can't even sit at the same table with each other. As usual, you can find us on twitter as the @bobandkevinshow and we are instagram as @bobnkevinshow (not sure why they limit those characters... grrr) - drop us a line! You can also email the show directly at comments@bobandkevinshow.com. Thanks!

diginomica
Diginomica Episode #52 - the Carry on Brexit edition

diginomica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 3:29


On today's show Oracle Cloud, Subscription Economics and Internet Regulation.   Burgers, toothbrushes and flatpack furniture – Zuora CEO points to Subscription Economy transformation boom  Regulation or hesitation – how to manage the internet? The story so far…  Regulation or hesitation – how to manage the internet? Where we go next… Why Sportable Scoreboards moved to cloud ERP, and what they've learned about change – Oracle MBX '19.

Tech Policy Podcast
#18: 20 Years of Internet Regulation

Tech Policy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 28:58


The 1996 Telecom Act turned twenty today — and was obsolete even before the ink was dry. Congress has tried and failed to update it, leaving the FCC to struggle with outdated technological silos and try to “modernize” the Act on its own. Big questions surrounding FCC censorship, broadband competition, and Internet regulation remain unanswered. Berin and Evan discuss what the Act got right, what it got wrong, and what a #CommActUpdate should look like.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Is the Era of a Vibrant, Innovative Internet Coming to a Close?: A Discussion with Senator Deb Fischer on Internet Regulation

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 47:36


Senator Deb Fischer joins Harold Furchtgott-Roth for a discussion on Internet regulation and the FCC.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': Hugh Tomlinson

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 14:09


Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matrix Chambers delivers the third lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': James Leaton Gray

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 16:54


James Leaton Gray, Controller, Information Policy, BBC delivers the fourth lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': David Erdos

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 15:47


Dr David Erdos, University of Cambridge delivers the first lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': David Smith

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 15:59


David Smith, UK Deputy Information Commissioner delivers the second lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': David Smith

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 15:59


David Smith, UK Deputy Information Commissioner delivers the second lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': Hugh Tomlinson

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 14:09


Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matrix Chambers delivers the third lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': James Leaton Gray

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 16:54


James Leaton Gray, Controller, Information Policy, BBC delivers the fourth lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain': David Erdos

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 15:47


Dr David Erdos, University of Cambridge delivers the first lecture from the "The General Shape of EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" section of the "EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain" conference. This conference was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge on 27 March 2015, and brought together leading experts on Data Protection and Privacy from around the World. The conference was held with the support of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS). This entry provides an audio source for iTunes U.

Oxford Internet Institute
Those Golden Eggs Come From Somewhere: Internet Regulation at a Crossroads

Oxford Internet Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2010 71:30


A discussion of how largely well-intentioned political and legal reactions to the highest-profile risks of ICT creates a danger of perhaps killing the goose that is giving us golden eggs of innovation, decentralization, and personal empowerment. From its inception, many have recognized the Internet's potential as a liberating, decentralizing, and, yes, destabilizing technology but also its counter-potential as a controlling and centralizing technology. Over the last two decades, predictions about the social effects of the Internet have ranged from cybernetic anarchy (both utopian and distopian) to the instantiation of a fascistic regime of surveillance that would make Orwell look like a piker. Some see a winner-take-all economy of massive new monopolies emerging on the back of network effects, others see the growth of a new economy in which intermediaries are replaced by huge open networks of buyers and sellers trading with e-cash on anonymous electronic exchanges - and evading their taxes. Meanwhile enthusiasts of electronic democracy and popular empowerment offer a vision sharply at odds with that of Cassandras of globalization for whom the Internet provides yet another occasion for decision-making authority to seep away towards relatively undemocratic trans-national bodies. One would think that such contrasting predictions could not possibly all be correct. Yet, for the last decade, to a surprising extent both sets of trends have manifested themselves simultaneously. The question is whether those two trends can continue, or if instead we are witnessing the start of a collision between them. At present, 'the Internet' is neither 'fraud's playground' nor democracy's. (Indeed, there is more than one 'Internet'.) Rather, different groups of people doing different things with different objectives have moved down independent paths. Now, however, these trends find themselves meeting at a crossroads: Largely well-intentioned political and legal reactions to the highest-profile risks of communications technology create a danger of at least wounding and perhaps in some areas even killing the goose that is giving us golden eggs of innovation, decentralization, and personal empowerment. Advances in medical records technology might give patients greater control over their treatment, but could also further disempower them, and (in the US at least) seem even more likely to become another target for data mining and marketing. E-government holds out the promise of more involved and better informed citizens. The same technologies may, however, also empower nosey neighbors, or the nanny state's evil sibling Big Sister, who knows what is best for you and has honed predictive profiling to the point where many find their liberty practically encumbered without being formally curtailed. Most immediately, technologies, practices, and technical standards that may appear benign in a democracy - may in truth be benign in a democracy - may take on a more sinister cast when adopted in more repressive regimes faced with indigenous pressure for reform. For example, the world witnessed via YouTube as Iranian demonstrators marched to protest the theft of an election. The communicative freedom making the sending of those images possible is a fragile thing, and could fall before the creation of standards and practices intended to foil digital piracy half a world away.

Leon La Grey Podcast
Ep. 156 Canadian Bill C-10, a internet Regulation Bill to Stifle Open Internet

Leon La Grey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 32:17


Today's Episodes: I'm reading over bits and pieces of Canadian C-10 an Internet Regulation bill that will censor the free and open internet in Canada. An Important topic that needed to discuss through today's show and something that needs to be brought to light. *Article Sources* : https://nypost.com/2020/09/02/pregnant-mom-arrested-for-facebook-post-planning-lockdown-protest/ https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2021/04/26/uploads-to-social-media-could-be-regulated-under-proposed-changes-to-canadas-broadcasting-law.html https://parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/43-2/bill/C-10/first-reading https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-heres-why-bill-c-10-is-such-a-big-problem Here are the affiliate links below Scooch Case : https://bit.ly/3fnFac6 ( https://bit.ly/3fnFac6 ) Zenni.com Anti-Blue Light Glasses Wherever you are gaming or, long hours at works you'll thank yourself for protecting yourself from harmful blue lights from computer screens. https://bit.ly/2HzdByg Brave Browser: https://brave.com/?ref=leo610 Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/leonlagrey Blubrry: https://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/?code=LLGPOD Humble Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=leonlagrey *LISTEN ONLINE* https://podchaser.com/LeonLaGreyPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/leon-la-grey-podcast/id1409750676?mt=2 https://www.breaker.audio/leon-lagrey-podcast https://castbox.fm/channel/id1507344 https://castro.fm/podcast/8cf227db-f94e-48f8-a43b-911162006c5c https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ii4peko52icxtrtaqzsahdkmsna https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YzZjYjhjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-leon-la-grey-podcast-43065952/ https://overcast.fm/itunes1409750676/leon-la-grey-podcast https://player.fm/series/leon-la-grey-podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/leon-la-grey-podcast-805978 https://pca.st/Lpec https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/tkyzg-70fde/Leon-La-Grey-Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4TxF0Gvq0FFtK1hEu55Eu2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/leon-lagrey-podcast https://tunein.com/radio/Leon-LaGrey-Podcast-p1141897/?topicId=122985744 https://podplayer.net/?podId=2530750 = podcast addict -------------------------------------- *Social Media* Minds: http://bit.ly/36GSdO0 Mastodon: http://bit.ly/2uYvK1x Insta: http://bit.ly/2u1MtBg VK: http://bit.ly/31fOl5m *Official Website* : https://www.leonlagreyentry.blog *Pledge me on* https://cointr.ee/leonlagrey https://ko-fi.com/leonlagrey https://buymeacoffee.com/leonlagrey or One time anonymous tip @ https://paypal.me/leonlagrey Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/leon-la-grey-podcast/exclusive-content