In this episode we discuss when decision making should be shifted from companies to third parties, government and regulators. Who decides what? And when? With examples from tech policy we try to figure out where the debate is heading today.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad
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Regulate Tech 2022 ep 8: The Online Safety Bill - live and in the works!
Regulate Tech 2022 ep 7: From CSR to ESG - what is policy’s role?
Regulate Tech 2022 ep 6: Platforms and War
Regulate Tech 2022 ep 5: The Internal Advocate
Regulate Tech 2022 ep 4: Content moderation - from the inside
Regulate Tech 2022 ep 3: Political advertising - what is it and how should we regulate it?
Regulate Tech 2022 ep 2: The tech-lash in 2022 - alive and well?
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Regulate Tech #41: Patents, all your patents!
Regulate Tech #40: The cathedral and the bazaar -modes of production of technology
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Regulate Tech #38: Why does technology fail?
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Regulate Tech #36: Advertising - untenable business model or historic wealth transfer?
Regulate Tech #35: Is anonymity disappearing?
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Regulate Tech #32: You are in the news! On press and public policy
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