Anyone know of other privacy-related confs (other than #PrivacyWeek & @rightscon) sponsored by corporate surveillance? Asking for an article
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@aral That's great. Since you have no transparency into who actually funds you, I guess this conversation stops here. -
@astepanovich I can fit it in a tweet: me (by selling a house + my share in a house) + 1,500 people at crowdfunding last year. That’s it. -
@aral Nice bit of privilege to have all those resources at your disposal to be used in that way. -
@astepanovich I am definitely privileged compared to most—but house was a coop my family paid into for 30 years. It’s also how you use it. -
@aral@astepanovich We wouldn't be able to have paid for dinners...but conference would go on. So it limits how much power they have. -
@IdentityWoman@aral This is key. They should have no power over content/substance. They shouldn't be able to impact outcomes. -
@astepanovich OK, so if they have no power over content/substance would@rightscon accept The NSA and Palantir as sponsors?+@IdentityWoman -
@aral But if they wanted to give money with no strings, I'd be ok. Access mostly rejects gov funding.@IdentityWoman - 5 more replies
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