At Strata in New York a couple of weeks ago, we had a lively discussion of data privacy with some members of the media. Tim O'Reilly and the New Yorker's Bob Mankoff were talking about who owns data and how we can control the flow of privacy—a chat that would have made a great debate in its own right.
Old laws, new problems
Old laws, new problems
Old laws, new problems
At Strata in New York a couple of weeks ago, we had a lively discussion of data privacy with some members of the media. Tim O'Reilly and the New Yorker's Bob Mankoff were talking about who owns data and how we can control the flow of privacy—a chat that would have made a great debate in its own right.