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BigIDeas On The Go - The Digital Privacy Defenders

The Digital Privacy Defenders

06/29/20 • 21 min

BigIDeas On The Go

Once called a "rabid dog" by the Department of Justice, Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, joins us to talk about the evolution of privacy concerns to where we are today.

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Once called a "rabid dog" by the Department of Justice, Kurt Opsahl, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, joins us to talk about the evolution of privacy concerns to where we are today.

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