Legal Frontiers in Digital Media Podcast
1) Issues in Compliance: GDPR & California Consumer Privacy Act
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation has been in effect for nearly a year, and California’s expansive Consumer Privacy Act is set to go into effect in 2020. This panel o...Show More
2) Protecting Anonymous Online Speech
This session will take an in-depth look at legal strategies for protecting anonymous speech online from the perspective of the platforms that provide the channels of communication, as well as from use...Show More
3) EU Updates: Cross-Border Takedown Enforcement & EU Copyright Directive
Practioners from Europe will bring us the latest developments on global takedown cases working their way through the European courts (e.g., CNIL v. Google; Glawischnig v. Facebook); and controversial ...Show More
4) In Conversation: A Fourth Amendment for the Digital Age
In its landmark decision in Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment requires that law enforcement obtain a warrant before gathering historic cell site location dat...Show More
5) Free Speech for Product Counsel
Many decisions that affect public discourse on online platforms are made before the first user logs on. Speech on the internet is shaped by platforms’ structural choices including: the length of...Show More
6) Inline Linking After Goldman v. Breitbart
Does one infringe a copyright by in-line linking? If so, how much will our internet be shrinking? Just how pervasive are in-line linking, embedding and framing in today’s digital media? A conten...Show More
7) Face-Swapping Technology: Dignity, Privacy & the First Amendment
New machine-learning technology is allowing even amateur video editors to conjure videos that convincingly replace people’s faces with those of others – frequently unwitting celebrities – to bot...Show More
8) Kara Swisher in Conversation with Sarah Jeong
Kara Swisher, influential technology journalist and co-founder of Recode, speaks with fellow journalist, Sarah Jeong, on the state of the tech world in a climate where Silicon Valley is facing growing...Show More
9) Scraping By with the Computer Fraud & Abuse Act
The Computer Fraud & Abuse Act was enacted by Congress in 1986, primarily as a tool to criminally prosecute hackers, in an era before the web and online publishing, when the internet was mostly us...Show More
10) Women in Tech: Is Climate Change Coming?
It has been approximately a year since the Uber scandal uncovered a culture of sexual harassment and gender bias in the tech community. Silicon Valley still faces a dearth of female founders and women...Show More