
On Wednesday, January 16th in Washington, AFF hosted a roundtable on the future of privacy.
In less than a decade, Google has grown from a Ph.D. research project to be the indispensable tool of the information economy. With the objective of making all information instantly and universally accessible, Google now controls the principal index to the internet and the email traffic of millions, while adding new features such as maps replete with street-level photos cataloging the non-virtual world.
Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), Cord Blomquist of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Amber Taylor of O'Melveny & Myers LLP, and Jim Harper of the Cato Institute joined us in the discussion. Chris Pope of the American Enterprise Institute moderated.
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