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12 Nov 2013, 4:09 pm by INFORRM
  Google’s lawyer Daphne Keller said afterwards: “Even though we already provide a fast and effective way of removing unlawful material from our search index, the French court has instructed us to build what we believe amounts to a censorship machine. [read post]
29 Jan 2012, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
The session on Thursday morning with Google’s legal director, Daphne Keller, and head of corporate communications in Europe, David-John (DJ) Collins, provided a useful insight into the search giant’s handling of legal complaints. [read post]
28 Jan 2012, 9:45 am by INFORRM
This week the Leveson Inquiry moved away from the press and heard witnesses from broadcasters, internet and social media companies and a number of campaign groups. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 2:00 am by INFORRM
It was a busy media law week at the Royal Courts of Justice, with the seventh week of the Leveson Inquiry and the settlement of 37 phone hacking cases against News International. [read post]
10 May 2010, 8:35 am by Jonathan Bailey
Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday.1: Google Attorney Slams ACTA Copyright TreatyFirst off today, Daphne Keller, a senior policy counsel at Google has joined up with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge and other public interest groups to vocally oppose the upcoming ACTA treaty. [read post]
14 Feb 2008, 7:30 am
Deputy Attorney General-Jennifer Granick / Civil Liberties Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation-Joi Ito / Chair, Creative Commons; Founder & CEO, Neoteny-Michael Jacobson / General Counsel, eBay-Jeff Jonas / Distinguished Engineer and Chief Scientist, IBM Entity Analytics-Andrew Keen / Author, Cult of the Amateur-Daphne Keller / Senior Product Counsel, Google-Chris Kelly / Chief Privacy Officer, Facebook-Orin Kerr / Professor of Law, George Washington University Law… [read post]
12 Jun 2007, 6:22 pm
" Google product counsel Daphne Keller personally phoned Bankston to tell him about the change in policy, and then Google's help desk sent him the new requirements: To ensure the best possible user experience it is important that only inappropriate images are removed from Street View. [read post]