Been doing this for a long time and i have been doing this since before there were laws in this space so there were some responsibility but in a regular talk i give to businesses right now is whether your data obligations because everybody has them now trade 47 states have passed certain data loss. Kentucky just past one this last month to come into the rest of the world. But its interesting, you have those in california has done things such as almost having a right to erase your past while on social media if you were a teenager. So god forbid any of us would have said things we were embarrassed about when we were a teenager and or posted them on line. That is where the California Legislature is coming from. Is a coming from the police . A little bit of both but theres a lot coming from the state legislature. Our good friends across the street here have been looking at this issue and have 20 or 30 acts in the statutes and the space up there looking at year after year after year but the
Leave our phones behind. We live here in california. And so its an station might be to take it to the beach. We live here in california and so the temptation might be to take that phone to the beach but isnt that supposed to be a time away, a time apart, time to think, time to not be interrupted, time to wander. Theres a need for space in our lives, too i guess make room to be surprised by whats in front of us rather than this thing that is sort of telling us whats next. Host is setup to do . Guest oh its hard to separate ourselves from technology. I have an assignment in class where i asked the students to put it away for 24 hours, to have no cell phone use, put away their computers in their laptops in a Television Set and it almost drives them crazy. They are like how can i possibly do this . My parents will wonder what am i doing, where am i . Get what they discover is they might begin that activity feeling very hairy but as they turn off they actually have more space and they sudde
Russia turkey israel, lot of different other countries, u. K. And canada and really trying to understand their views on privacy. Whats interesting is they do draw the line theres a little different than how we think about it. So for example in the u. K. They see privacy is a right as it relates to businesses collecting your data. But they have no problem snapping your picture everywhere you go in the u. K. They are some of the most photographed citizens in the world so its interesting to see that. If you are getting ready to live or your children are getting way are getting ready to look another country or do business in another country youll definitely want to go to the book and look for some of the different differences between america from our point of view and those countries and their point of view on privacy. We thought it made it richer to explore what the whole world is doing and this and that in contrast and compare it to what we have. Is a possible globally to wipe out all yo
In food cooperatives, electricity cooperatives banking cooperatives housing cooperatives, all sorts of cooperatives that are not based on a profit motive. They pool their n. Shared resources on the commons. This cooperative is a comment and theres no direct profit. For example in the United States when you go to the Grocery Store a lot of the food you get is coming from agricultural cooperatives and invest part of u. S. Electricity comes from rural electricity cooperatives. They provide 70 of electricity. Its not a profitbased system. Its wildly successful. In new york we have housing cooperatives. In europe and asia and around the world more people bank in banking coops and commercial banks and their big players. Theyre not small players. Again we are so blinded to the idea theres only the capitalist market that we dont see around us is other reality cooperatives and nonprofit organizations that are common to let me say one last thing. Economists will say the social commons is a paras
It is interesting. The software forces you to be positive and share something that deserves a thumbsup, a like. Host as a College Professor here at pepperdine, is technology interfering with teaching . Guest every teacher, i think, wrestles with what to do with technology in the classrooms. I mean, the students, if they are taking notes on their laptops they are also getting updates, that twitter feed, you know, so you are constantly competing for their attention. Even in an exam situation, the possibility of students, you know, accessing information via their cell phone underneath a desk is high. And the temptation to cheat his everpresent. So one way i have dealt with it, i am teaching media. Yet i allow no media in the classroom. You know, no laptops, no cell phones. They have to be fully present to the discussion and to each other. I might use media on screen. I might have a laptop bringing up our points and slides and showing videos, but i do not want them out there. When it comes