Justin Brookman

Center for Democracy and Technology

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Director of the Privacy Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology, a public policy organization focused on internet civil liberties issues

Justin Brookman on KCRW

Many millions of people depend on  Google  to search, collect and organize data, for email and smart phones…and Google's found ways to turn all that information into billions of…

Google Glass and the Digital World

Many millions of people depend on Google to search, collect and organize data, for email and smart phones…and Google's found ways to turn all that information into billions of…

from To the Point

Millions of people depend on Google to search, collect and organize data, for email and smart phones; and Google has found ways to turn all that information into billions of dollars.

Google Glass and the Digital World

Millions of people depend on Google to search, collect and organize data, for email and smart phones; and Google has found ways to turn all that information into billions of dollars.

from To the Point

Internet spying has become big business, "more pervasive and far more intrusive" than all but a few people know.

Is There Such a Thing as Internet Privacy?

Internet spying has become big business, "more pervasive and far more intrusive" than all but a few people know.

from To the Point

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