So, we are 8 episodes in and it felt about right to take a step back and say hi and introduce ourselves, explain how we ended up being interested in tech policy and why Richard was dissuaded from becoming Indiana Jones and ended up an Italian psychologist pirate. Listen in if also if you want to hear a bit about how tech companies started out thinking about policy and what the early days were like!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad
Regulate Tech #31: The Budapest Convention and What‘s Next
Regulate Tech #30: In The Hot Seat -How Do You Survive A Hearing?
Regulate Tech #29: Transparency - how, who, and for what?
Regulate Tech #28:Network Neutrality Nostalgia
Regulate Tech #27: How Much For That Spyware In The Window?
Regulate Tech #26: Summer reading! (Season Ending)
Regulate Tech #25: Truce or war? About tech companies collaborating in policy, standards and whose fault it really was...
Regulate Tech #24: 25 Years After Barlow - Is Cyberspace Independent?
Regulate Tech #23: BIG - from farmers market to pharma markets!
Regulate Tech #22: The right to disconnect - about tech, the post-pandemic workplace and what is happening to jobs!
Regulate Tech #21: The map, the territory and the tech company
Regulate Tech #20: Mis, dis and information! The EC Code of Practice
Regulate Tech #19: The UK Online Safety Bill - What Will It Cost?
Regulate Tech #18: Child Online Safety - Age Limits and Second Order Effects
Regulate Tech #17:Classics: OECD Privacy Principles
Regulate Tech #16: Building a policy team - the org chart, countries, central teams and what not to do...
Regulate Tech #15: AI, political intent and legislative language
Regulate Tech #14: Classics - Lessig and Code
Regulate Tech #13: Taxes but not death
Regulate Tech #12: Building a policy team
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