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Professor Michael Birnhack, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies

By Dave Birch posted Apr 8 2011 at 3:34 PM

Professor Michael Birnhack is from the Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University, currently visiting the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies in London. He is part of the EU PRACTIS research group that has been forecasting technologies that will have an impact on privacy (good and bad: PETs and threats, so to speak) and has been developing a theory of privacy, the subject of this podcast.

You can download this and other podcasts in both podcast (MPEG4) and sound-only (MP3) format from the Consult Hyperion podcast page, where you can also subscribe to the podcast RSS feed. If you have iTunes, you can find the podcasts in the iTunes Store: just search for "Consult Hyperion" in the podcasts area and you can click and subscribe. Alternatively, you can click on this iTunes link.

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