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  • The State of the Internet / The Internet of the State

    25 NOV 2017 · In this episode, we look into how the internet has become a place that demonstrates some of humanity's worst qualities. To understand these issues, we speak with Dr. Taylor Owen, hear the stories of survivors of revenge porn, and look into how the European Union is attempting to regulate the internet to help address some of these problems.
    30m
  • Social Media and Santa Ono

    28 OCT 2017 · In this special episode of the Digital Tattoo Podcast, we sit down with the President of the University of British Columbia, Professor Santa Ono, to find out how he's been able to embrace social media and engage meaningfully with students, faculty, and staff.
    27m 29s
  • Open Access

    14 OCT 2017 · As a continuation from our first episode, we continue exploring copyright and open access in Canadian Universities. We speak with the editors of the open access University of Toronto Medical Journal, a business lawyer who specializes in intellectual property, and the public lead of Creative Commons Canada. Through the lens of Aaron Swartz, a computer prodigy who took his own while facing up to 35-years in prison and $1 million in fines, this episode wonders about the future open access and how the internet has transformed notions of ownership in relation to intellectual property.
    34m 15s
  • Copyright

    30 SEP 2017 · Most of us don't spend much time thinking about copyright because we don't have to. But the laws around copyright are complicated and highly political. Each of us enters into complex copyright negotiations everyday without considering our legal obligations. What happens when something goes wrong? This episodes consider the case of Aaron Swartz, an open access advocate who took his own life after facing a federal indictment in the United States for illegally downloading academic journal articles. We wondered: Could this happen in Canada? We talk with Michael Geist and students from the UBC campus in Vancouver to find out more about copyright.
    29m 57s
  • Copyright

    23 SEP 2017 · Most of us don't spend much time thinking about copyright because we don't have to. But the laws around copyright are complicated and highly political. Each of us enters into complex copyright negotiations everyday without considering our legal obligations. What happens when something goes wrong? This episodes consider the case of Aaron Swartz, an open access advocate who took his own life after facing a federal indictment in the United States for illegally downloading academic journal articles. We wondered: Could this happen in Canada? We talk with Michael Geist and students from the UBC campus in Vancouver to find out more about copyright.
    28m 59s

The Digital Tattoo Podcast Project raises questions, provides examples, speaks with experts, and encourages you to think about your presence online. Our goal is to help you navigate the issues...

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The Digital Tattoo Podcast Project raises questions, provides examples, speaks with experts, and encourages you to think about your presence online. Our goal is to help you navigate the issues involved in forming and re-forming your digital identity and learn about your rights and responsibilities as a digital citizen. It’s really just about making informed decisions and your own decisions.
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