TWiL 394: Covering Your Bot




This Week in Law (Audio) show

Summary: <p>Federal privacy complaint for Google's program to track shoppers, Roomba CEO says they won't sell maps of users' homes... or will they? Where does your car's collected data go? Anonymous browsing data can be exposed, what happens when the internet knows you're pregnant, read the terms of service or you'll have to clean toilets, Facebook's creepy AI, the Senate Email and Location Privacy Bill, beware the evil maid and more!</p> <p><strong>Hosts:</strong> <a href="https://twit.tv/people/denise-howell">Denise Howell</a> and <a href="https://twit.tv/people/j-michael-keyes">J. Michael Keyes</a></p> <p><strong>Guest:</strong> <a href="https://digitalprivacyalliance.org/" target="_blank">Matthew Erickson</a></p> <p>Download or subscribe to this show at <a href="https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law">https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law</a>.</p><ul> <li><a href="https://tagpacker.com/user/thisweekinlaw" target="_blank">Public list of discussion points</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/thisWEEKinLAW" target="_blank">TWiL on Facebook</a></li> </ul><p>Attorneys may submit a self-study form to their local CLE board seeking <a href="http://wiki.twit.tv/wiki/This_WEEK_in_LAW_CLE_Credit" target="_blank">MCLE credit</a> approval. Please check the rules and requirements for your specific jurisdiction before submitting any forms.</p><p>Special thanks to Nigel Clutterbuck for the TWiL theme music.</p><p>Thanks to <a href="https://www.cachefly.com/" target="_blank">CacheFly</a> for the bandwidth for this show.</p>