Government and the Internet
“Will Governments Break the Internet?” was a panel at an Internet policy conference hosted by Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, the Internet Association, and Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
Panelists talked about government policies and their effects on the Internet. Panelists included representatives from Google, Yahoo, Faceboo… read more
Panelists talked about government policies and their effects on the Internet. Panelists included representatives from Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and eBay, as well as federal and local government officials.
“Will Governments Break the Internet?” was a panel at an Internet policy conference hosted by Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, the Internet Association, and Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. close
People in this video
- Adam Conner Vice President Brigade Media->Politics
- Althea Erickson Policy Director Etsy
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Matthew S. Hindman Associate Professor George Washington University->School of Media and Public Affairs
- John Wihbey Managing Editor Harvard University->Journalist’s Resource Program
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Jonathan L. Zittrain Co-Founder and Director Harvard Law School->Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Hosting Organization
- Harvard University | Institute of Politics
- Harvard Law School | Berkman Center for Internet and Society
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