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We are living through a kind of information anarchy now where transgressions are both rampant and over-punished. The recent episodes with WikiLeaks and the exhilaration of lawlessness seen in groups like Anonymous, LulzSec and the #AntiSec Movement are giving way to potentially authoritarian crackdowns, which themselves are both dangerous and lawless. The question begets – can the law keep up with protecting secrecy, whether in class action lawsuits or national security prosecution? What role hackers and other activists should play in the privacy/security/transparency debate. Jennifer Granick, attorney at ZwillGen PLLC answers all this questions and more.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By BFM MediaWe are living through a kind of information anarchy now where transgressions are both rampant and over-punished. The recent episodes with WikiLeaks and the exhilaration of lawlessness seen in groups like Anonymous, LulzSec and the #AntiSec Movement are giving way to potentially authoritarian crackdowns, which themselves are both dangerous and lawless. The question begets – can the law keep up with protecting secrecy, whether in class action lawsuits or national security prosecution? What role hackers and other activists should play in the privacy/security/transparency debate. Jennifer Granick, attorney at ZwillGen PLLC answers all this questions and more.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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