Media Freedom in a Changing World
David Greene is the senior staff attorney and civil liberties director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, based in San Francisco. He serves on the steering committee of the Free Expression Network, the governing committee of the ABA Forum on Communications Law, and on advisory boards for several arts and free speech organizations across the country. He has written and lectured extensively on many areas of First Amendment law. In this episode, Greene discusses possible privacy threats from various uses of smartphones and the “Internet of Things” and how to assess and address those threats. He also discusses information access and privacy concerns raised by attempts to ban social media use by minors, as well as the implications of the Supreme Court’s recent upholding of a Texas law requiring adult websites to use age verification technology to block access to the sites by minors.
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