Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk on the challenges of protecting private life in the digital age. Delve into the complexities of balancing privacy, security, and participation in the public sphere. Examine the concept of private life versus privacy, the right to personal development, and the impact of commercial interests and surveillance on human life. Analyze the Amsterdam Syndrome, the importance of anonymous speech, and the role of the state in protecting individual freedoms. Gain insights into dealing with opinions, freedom of speech, and the implications of fast and slow thinking in the context of privacy. Consider the paternalistic approach to privacy protection and question common assumptions about data collection and use. Learn about the challenges posed by private uploading, cookies, and other digital tracking methods. Engage with a legal and philosophical perspective on contemporary information technology and its effects on personal privacy.
Syllabus
Intro
The Plan
The Public Sphere
Participation in the Public Sphere
The Amsterdam Syndrome
Private Life
Private Life vs Privacy
The Right to Develop
Challenges to Private Life
Private Uploading
Thinking Fast and Slow
Balancing Surveillance
Commercial Interests
Human Life
Conclusion
Anonymous Speech
Observations
Dealing with opinions
Freedom of speech
Its not the system
The cookie
The paternalistic approach
Skeptical
Questions you wouldnt put
Can we tape this
I made a swear
No dogs
The role of the state
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