RMack on Internet freedoms
I was catching up with On The Media earlier this week, and who comes on but my friend and former Berkman colleague Rebecca MacKinnon. I love those kinds of surprises, it lets me catch up, in a multimedia sort of way (it’s better than reading an essay or blog post). A former CNN correspondent in China and Korea and founder of the Global Voices blogging network along with Ethan Zuckerman, now she’s a prof at the University of Hong Kong. I got a really funny picture of her at the end of a movie in Nashville, a few years ago.
She has become an expert on freedoms on the Internet because of her connection to China; that’s what she was talking about on OTM. Toward the end of the interview she said we even have issues with freedom on the net in the US. I thought she was being a little too kind.
This morning I saw a judge had let Viacom have all of Google’s user data from YouTube, a very shocking thing for a judge to do. I thought RMack, with her perspective on Chinese freedom on the net would have something to say, and it turns out she does…
Rebecca MacKinnon: Corporate responsibility and the Internet.
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