We Take It for Granted: Defending All Human Rights
When we log onto the Internet most of us take for granted the right we have to write and say whatever we want. We take for granted the right to find out the information we are looking for. We take our security for granted, the right to associate with the people we want, the right to be secure in our digital possessions. While we take these freedoms as given, many of them are coming under threat from state, private, vigilante, and commercial actors. From bulk surveillance to Network Neutrality to DDoS-as-censorship, bloggers, activists, journalists, free thinkers, and everyday web surfers around the world are being censored and taken offline just because the guy with the bigger stick doesn’t agree with their point-of-view. The Internet was built for all of us, not just the powerful, but like with any resource people will try to take advantage of it for personal gain.
Presenters
John Scott-Railton
Research Fellow
University of Toronto
Kenneth Carter
Counsel
CloudFlare
Ken is CloudFlare’s legal counsel. With an eclectic background in just about everything, Ken works to defend our users’ rights and support CloudFlare’s mission for a better Internet, even if that m...
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