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** Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation' | ** Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation' | ||
** Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem' | ** Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem' | ||
* October 26, 2016 at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. Renate Samson from Big Brother Watch | * October 26, 2016 at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. | ||
*[https:// | ** Renate Samson from Big Brother Watch | ||
** Camilla Graham-Wood from Privacy International | |||
** Chris Jeffery from Taylor Wessing | |||
** Rich Metson from [http://offgridthegame.com/ OffGrid, the privacy game] | |||
*June 13, 2016 at Newspeak House. [https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill/ Air Mozilla archive]. We had a lively discussion of the UK IP Bill led by two panelists, | |||
** Caroline Wilson Palow from Privacy International | |||
** Jim Killock from Open Rights Group | |||
** moderated by Mozilla's own Raegan MacDonald. | |||
For Mozilla's view of the IP Bill, see Raegan's blog post from [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2015/12/04/uk-ip-bill-is-a-threat-to-privacy-security-and-trust-online/ December 2015]. | |||
<h1>How to Attend Privacy Lab</h1> | <h1>How to Attend Privacy Lab</h1> |
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