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Center for Internet and Society

Summary: The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School that brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law and to examine how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry. The CIS strives as well to improve both technology and law, encouraging decision makers to design both as a means to further democratic values.

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  • Artist: Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society
  • Copyright: January 2006

Podcasts:

 Born Digital | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:19

The first generation of "Digital Natives" – children who were born into and raised in the digital world – are coming of age, and soon our world will be reshaped in their image. Our economy, our politics, our culture and even the shape of our family life will be forever transformed. But who are these Digital Natives?

 Hearsay Culture Show #86, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:19

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Andrew Lewman of the Tor Project and Prof. Wendy Seltzer, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Northwestern University Law School, discussing the Tor Project. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Discretionless Policing: Technology and the Fourth Amendment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:40

What if we could eliminate police discretion from traffic stops? What if a computer could accomplish what police officers do, with efficiency and accuracy, and more important, without racial prejudice? How would this technology work? An automated enforcement program would eliminate stops based not only on excessive speeding, but on nearly all the most frequently used justifications to stop drivers, including record checks and other vehicle code violations. If the "war on drugs" continued to exist, it would no longer use the traffic stop. Federal regulatory approval for the technical standards for the federal "intelligent highway" initiative shows that this is a real and practicable solution to the problem of police discretion in traffic stops, one that sidesteps entrenched difficulties in Fourth Amendment law and politics. But would we want such a system?

 Hearsay Culture Show #85, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:41

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. Ned Snow of the University of Arkansas School of Law on the perils of copyright. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Hearsay Culture Show #84, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:07

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Robert Wallace, co-author of Spycraft. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Privacy Policy Workshop | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:14

As part of Data Privacy Day 2009, the Center for Internet and Society is hosting a Privacy Policy Workshop, sponsored by Covington & Burling LLP.

 Hearsay Culture Show #83, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:22

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), co-editor of Profiling the European Citizen. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Hearsay Culture Show #82, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:59

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Zohar Efroni, Non-Resident Fellow at CIS, discussing comparative copyright law. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Hearsay Culture Show #81, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:03

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. John Palfrey of Harvard Law School, co-author of Born Digital. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 The Copyright Dispute: A Transnational Regulatory Struggle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:56

CIS/SLATA Speaker Series featuring Leonhard Dobusch.

 Hearsay Culture Show #80, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:49

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Jeff Howe, author of Crowdsourcing. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Hearsay Culture Show #79, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:00

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. Mark Bauerlein of Emory University, author of The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30). For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 How Competition Law Promotes Technological Innovation: The Role of the Federal Trade Commission | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:45

United States Federal Trade Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour will discuss the interplay between our intellectual property and competition law regimes. In this context, the Commissioner will discuss the FTC's role and involvement, including enforcement actions, research/reports, and advocacy efforts.

 Hearsay Culture Show #78, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:45

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Michael Gollin, Esq. of Venable LLP, author of Driving Innovation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

 Hearsay Culture Show #77, KZSU-FM (Stanford) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:16

A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews David Rice, author of Geekonomics: The Real Cost of Insecure Software. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com. About the Speaker: David S. Levine, Fellow, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School

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