Electronic Frontier Foundation - (Google Video Technology Lecture)

Workplace seminars are a pretty common event in many organisations, but Google has brought in some really interesting people to conduct some of their seminars. Even better, is the fact that they record it, and place in on Google Video servers to share it with the entire world.

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I took the opportunity to watch this one about Electronic Frontier Foundation, which I found quite good. It’s long but it’s pretty informative, and it gives you a real fascinating insight into EFF. Read the video abstract below for more information.

Abstract from Google Video:
“Everything you wanted to know about the Electronic Frontier Foundation, but were under a federal court order not to discuss. Activism co-ordinator Danny O’Brien and attorney Jason Schultz explain the mechanics behind how the digital rights group works, give status updates on recent cases (including the Sony BMG debacle, the suit against AT&T for collaborating with wiretaps, and the EFF’s patent-busting project), and give insider revelations about the EFF’s work against the broadcast flag and for fair use. Plenty of time for questions - no warrants necessary.”

If you liked this lecture, you can find a library of Google Techtalks on various topics here.

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