by Hearsay Culture Network | Mar 4, 2016
Changing Digital Formats and New Legislation Create Shaky Ground U.S. history is captured in the thousands of tapes, vinyl, and cassettes made over the years. But many of these historic recordings are in danger of being lost. This episode looks at how the law...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Feb 26, 2016
I’m excited to post Show # 249, February 26, my interview with Lorelei Kelly of the New America Foundation on technology and legislative decision-making. Lorelei has done unique, critical and groundbreaking working focusing on the collapse of substantive...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Jan 29, 2016
I’m pleased to post Show # 248, January 29, my interview with The Guardian’s Julia Powles and Prof. Ellen Goodman of Rutgers Law School, on the “Right to Be Forgotten.” Julia and Ellen have been focusing on the right to be forgotten...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Jan 15, 2016
As promised (at least via Twitter), I’m finally posting new shows for the winter quarter of 2016. First up: Show # 247, January 15, 2016, my interview with Nato Thompson, author of Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the 21st Century. Nato is an atypical but...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Nov 6, 2015
Former Member of the E.U. Parliament Marietje Schaake, International Director of Policy, Stanford Cyber Policy Center The Internet knows no borders and the flow of data and applications across the Atlantic has become increasingly intertwined. The 2010s saw the U.S....