Webcast: Dan Gillmor presents his new book “Permission Taken” at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

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Dan Gillmor, American technology writer and fo...
Dan Gillmor, American technology writer and former columnist for the San Jose Mercury News. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Once, personal technology and the Internet meant that we didn’t need permission to compute, communicate and innovate. Now, governments and tech companies are systematically restricting our liberties, and creating an online surveillance state. In many cases, however, we’re letting it happen, by trading freedom for convenience and (often the illusion of) security. Yes, we need better laws and regulations. But what steps can we take as individuals to be more secure and free — to take back the permissions we’re losing?

 

This event will be webcast live at 12:30pm ET (6.30 p.m. Italian time)

Webcast live: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/webcast

http://nexa.polito.it/berkman-webcast-live

About Dan

Dan Gillmor teaches digital media entrepreneurship and is a founding director of the Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. The Center, originally funded by the Knight Foundation and Kauffman Foundation, is working to help create a culture of innovation and risk-taking in journalism education, and in the wider media world.

Dan is currently working on a new book and web project, tentatively entitled Permission Taken, about the increasing control that companies and governments are exerting over the way we use technology and communicate, and how we can take back some of that control. He has posted an outline here.

via Permission Taken | Berkman Center.

 

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