CFP 2008 coverageedit
From Computers, Freedom, and Privacy
Coverage of CFP 2008 on blogs, social networks, the press, and other media.
If you're blogging about CFP, please add your entries to the bottom of the list below -- and please tag your entries with cfp08 so that they're easier for others to discover!
- CFP08: Irreführende Informationen in Wahlkämpfen, by Markus Beckedahl on netzpolitik.org, May 20
- Project VoteProtector, by Aldon Hynes on Orient House, May 20
- CFP08: Responsabilidade na internet, by Renato Cruz on Estadão.com.br, May 20
- Deceptive Voting Practices - CFP 2008, by Jeremy Duffy, May 20
- Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2008: showtime!, by program committee member Jon Pincus on Liminal States, May 21
- Presidential Technology Policy: Priorities for the Next Executive, by Markus Beckedahl on netzpolitik.org, May 21
- CFP08: Filterung bei Urheberrechtsverletzungen?, by Markus Beckedahl on netzpolitik.org, May 21
- Presidential panel liveblogged at dailykos by Ben Masel, May 21
- CFP08: Neutralidade de rede, by Renato Cruz on Estadão.com.br, May 21
- Presidential Campaign Reps at CFP 2008, by Jeremy Duffy, May 21
- McCain Campaign: Telecom Amnesty Requires Hearings and Apologies for Spying, by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 21
- quoted (no attribution to Ryan or to CFP) in FISA Fight: McCain Opposed to Amnesty without Investigations?, by mcjoan on Daily Kos, May 23
- followup in McCain: Stop! I'm for Amnesty for Lawbreaking Telecoms, by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 23
- Obama and McCain Surrogates Describe Two Very Different Tech Presidents by Nancy Scola on Personal Democracy Forum's TechPresident, May 21
- Is Barack Obama a Mac and John McCain a PC?, by Jim Puzzanghera on the Los Angeles Times "Top of the Ticket" blog, May 21.
- quoted (no attribution to Jim or CFP) in Clarifying Obama's Position on Net Neutrality, by Matt Stoller on OpenLeft, May 22
- Computer Programs Decide Humans' Fates, Set Social Policy, Panelists Say, by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 22; comments by panelists Jon Garfunkel and Samir Chopra
- Campanha debate futuro da web, by Renato Cruz on Estadão.com.br, May 22
- CFP08: Dear Potus, by Renato Cruz on Estadão.com.br, May 22
- Former Prosecutor: ISP Content Filtering Might be a 'Five Year Felony', by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 22
- referred to in The wiretapping accusation against P2P and copyright filtering: evidence that we need more user/provider discussion by Andy Oram in O'Reilly Radar, May 24
- The future of political dirty tricks and deception online, by Julian Sanchez on Ars Technica, May 22
- TSA at the CFP Conference, by Jeremy Duffy, May 22
- CFP Panel on the Transparent Society: David Brin's Book Ten Years Later, by Brad DeLong on Grasping Reality with Both Hands, May 22
- A Human Face and Due Process Online, by Aldon Hynes on Orient Lodge, May 23
- linked in a comment by Aldon in Twitter Responds, by Ariel Waldman, May 23
- Cyberbullying at CFP, by Jeremy Duffy, May 23
- Wired Coverage of Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference, by Frank Pasquale on Concurring Opinions, May 23
- Deadly Earthquake Doesn't Shake China's Internet Censors, by Kevin Poulsen on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 23
- Net Neutrality Debate Is Secretly All About Internet Television, Net Pioneers Say, by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 23
- CFP2008 in New Haven, by Ari Schwartz on CDT's "Policy Beta", May 23
- Crossing the Chasm without Jumping the Shark, by Aldon Hynes on Orient Lodge, May 24
- Reports from The Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference, by Mr. Roboto on cyberpunkreview.com
- Conference takes on tech's future, by Elise Ackerman in the San Jose Mercury News, May 24
- Crescem as ameaças à liberdade na internet, by Renato Cruz in the O Estado de S. Paulo, May 24
- Software permite navegação anônima, by Renato Cruz in the O Estado de S. Paulo, May 24
- CFP08 Trip report, by Jon Pincus on Liminal States, May 25.
- Notes from Clay Shirky's closing plenary in a comment.
- The Transparent Society revisited, by Wendy Grossman, in The Register, May 26
- Previewing McCain and Obama on geek issues, by Julian Sanchez on Ars Technica, May 27
- linked (no attribution to Julian or CFP) in McCain vs. Obama on Tech Issues, on Slashdot, May 27
- summarized in Obama and McCain Reps Address Tech Issues by Bryan Heater on Gearlog, May 27
- For McCain, A Switch On Telecom Immunity? by Jonathan Weisman and Ellen Nakashima in the Washington Post, May 29
- summarized and linked (no attribution to Jonathan, Ellen, or CFP) in The Daily Muck by John Amick on TPMMuckraker, May 29
- quoted (no attribution to Jonathan, Ellen, or CFP) in WaPo Finds McCain's FISA Flip-Flop by mcjoan on Daily Kos, May 29
- response from Doug Holtz-Eakin of the McCain campaign in Immunity Dispute by Kathryn Jean Lopez on The Corner on National Review Online, May 29
- McCain campaign reaffirms his support for Immunity by Daniel DeGroot OpenLeft's "Quick Hits", May 29
- Re: Immunity Dispute by Andy McCarthy on The Corner on 'The Corner on National Review Online, May 29
- response from Doug Holtz-Eakin in McCain & FISA by Kathryn Jean Lopez on 'The Corner on National Review Online, June 2
- Lead, Senator by Andrew C. McCarthy on National Review Online, June 2; also published as McCain Must Lead On Surveillance Reform on CBSNews.com, June 3
- FISA Update, by Daniel DeGroot on OpenLeft, June 3
- McCain: I'd Spy on Americans Secretly, Too by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, June 3
- McCain: I Love Illegal Spying by Matthew Yglesias on The Atlantic, June 4
- McCain Supports Warrantless Domestic Surveillance, submitted by I Don't Believe in Imaginary Propert on Slashdot, June 4
- McCain tangled in flip-flop flap over wiretapping immunity, by Declan McCullagh on The Iconoclast on C|net, June 5
- Lead, Senator by Andrew C. McCarthy on National Review Online, June 2; also published as McCain Must Lead On Surveillance Reform on CBSNews.com, June 3
- response from Doug Holtz-Eakin in McCain & FISA by Kathryn Jean Lopez on 'The Corner on National Review Online, June 2
- McCain Campaign Remarks Could 'Disrupt' Spy Bill Talks, Post Says, by Ryan Singel on Wired's THREAT LEVEL, May 29
- quoted (no attribution to Jonathan, Ellen, or CFP) in McCain continues to shift with the wind by Steve Benen on The Carpetbagger Report, June 2
- Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2008 by C. Matthew Curtin on ColumbusTech, May 29
- US Presidential Campaign Officials Talk ‘IP Tsars’ and Network Neutrality by Kaitlin Mara on Intellectual Property Watch, May 30
- The Top Tech Issues of the Presidential Campaign by Chloe Albanesius in PC Magazine, June 5
- Adviser Says McCain Backs Bush Wiretaps by Charlie Savage, in the New York Times (front page), June 6
- Leadership by Mcjoan at Dailykos June 6
