Food and discussion begin at 12:15 pm. Open only to current Princeton faculty, fellows and students only.
Co-sponsored with the Woodrow Wilson School and Program in Law and Public Affairs
Panelists:
Ryan Budish, Senior Researcher, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University
Roya Ensafi, CITP Fellow and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University
Nick Feamster (moderator), Acting Director of CITP and Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University
What is the current state of internet accessibility, and what technologies and policies can help protect international security and human rights in this area? Censorship — and other forms of interference and control of the internet — poses technical, legal, and political questions both when trying to assess the extent of the problem and when deciding how to react to it.
This panel is the second in a series of lunch-timers on law and technology. Each program explores the current state of an emerging technology and the legal, policy, and ethical considerations that stem from it.