Privacy and digital rights event with Nicolas Suzor this Tuesday

I’ve been posting a few privacy events here over the last year or so. For this one we were lucky enough to get Nicolas Suzor. Nicolas is a very busy person, he’s the legal lead of Creative Commons Australia, he leads a program of research in digital law at QUT, and is a founder of Digital Rights Watch. Nicolas is speaking about the landscape of digital law in Australia and what his organisation – “Digital Rights Watch” plans are for the rest of 2017. event on meetup.com What do you think? I know a lot of redditors care about privacy and are not fans of the government messing around with laws like metadata retention. But sometimes it seems like everyone’s working against us, government, business, media, even former tech startups like Google and Facebook. In comparison the other side is poorly resourced, overworked individuals with full time jobs and families.

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