Audio: Privacy and technology law panelists

CAMBRIDGE, MASS. – As part of a Nov. 9 symposium on privacy and technology held by the Harvard Law Review, panelists assembled for three discussions on the topic.
Click on each audio player to listen to the discussion:
Panel: The E.U.-U.S. Privacy Collision
Panelists, in order of appearance:
- Paul Schwartz (Berkeley)
- Joel Reidenberg (Fordham)
- Danny Weitzner (MIT)
- Latanya Sweeney (Harvard)
Download Schwartz's draft paper presented at the symposium here.
Panel: What Privacy is For
Panelists, in order of appearance:
- Julie Cohen (Georgetown)
- Paul Ohm (Federal Trade Commission)
- Tim Wu (Columbia)
- Thomas Crocker (Univ. S. Car.)
Download Cohen's draft paper presented at the symposium here.
Panel: Toward a Positive Theory
Panelists, in order of appearance:
- Lior Strahilevitz (U. Chi.)
- Anita Allen (U. Penn.)
- Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon)
Download Strahilevitz draft paper presented at the symposium here.
Additional audio from the symposium is also available on FierceGovernmentIT – a talk by Daniel Solove and a special presentation by Jonathan Zittrain.
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Zittrain: Peer-to-peer transactions risk privacy



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