Software is not the solution to social ills, yet “software solutions” are de facto implemented in policy and regulation without an accurate understanding of what’s actually offered. From Big Data to privacy to censorship, here are recommendations from The Personal (Computer) Is Political for policy makers and regulators, published by The Nominet Trust earlier this week.
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The Personal (Computer) Is Political: Recommendations for Policy & Regulation
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[Tech Weekly] The consequence of a Web that never forgets
Tuesday July 23, 2013 @ 11:12 AM (UTC)A technological solution is not the answer to our privacy woes. This is the juicy core of my argument in this essay I recorded for the 16th July 2013 edition of The Guardian’s Tech Weekly, not long after Glen Greenwald reported on the US government’s extensive cyber-surveillance.
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[Newsnight] Facebook IPO, what they're really selling and why this is creepy
Wednesday February 01, 2012 @ 10:25 AM (UTC)On last night’s Newsnight, Made.com’s Brent Hoberman and I debated what the real commodities being sold to the public are when (if) Facebook floats on the US stock market this week.
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