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You’re on Camera: Surveillance and Protests

You’re on Camera: Surveillance and Protests

A recording of a Public Press Live event featuring a panel discussion on law enforcement agencies’ use of surveillance technology and the San Francisco police department’s access to live feeds of private camera networks in Union Square. Hear from Dave Maass, senior investigative researcher at Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Shelby Perkins and Craig Nelson, graduate students at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute researching local law enforcement agencies' surveillance capabilities.

Civic · Mel Baker, Daphne Magnawa

August 7, 202035m 19sbonus

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A recording of a Public Press Live event featuring a panel discussion on law enforcement agencies’ use of surveillance technology and the San Francisco police department’s access to live feeds of private camera networks in Union Square. Hear from Dave Maass, senior investigative researcher at Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Shelby Perkins and Craig Nelson, graduate students at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute researching local law enforcement agencies' surveillance capabilities.

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black lives matterelectronic frontier foundationpolicesurveillancelaw enforcementprivacyspogli institute