Explore every episode of the podcast Regulate Tech
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| Regulate Tech 2024:1 Redlines, challenges and quiet compliance | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:36:48 | |
What do you do when the clash between your organization's views and those of a government just is not avoidable anymore? How do you handle redlines? In this episode we discuss the tricky art of confrontation.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2023:9 Reflections at the end of the year! | 29 Dec 2023 | 00:58:32 | |
In this episode we discuss the year that was and the year that is coming - and make some predictions! Happy New Year!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 20 - What a year it was! | 29 Nov 2022 | 01:08:00 | |
In this episode we review the year - looking at what kind of a year it was. Was it A Year of Catastrophes? A Year of Regulation? Or was it the Twitter year? We discuss the key events, things undervalued and missed -- and what 2023 has to offer! Tune in and offer us ideas for what we should talk about next year!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 19 :The who, why and what of content moderation | 16 Nov 2022 | 00:57:50 | |
Richard presents a model of content moderation that explores motives, functions and problems associated with the content moderation value chain. We discuss digital villages and cities, and the gentrification of Reddit.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 18: The DSA Halloween edition - trick or treat? | 26 Oct 2022 | 01:12:25 | |
In this episode we discuss the EU Digital Services Act that is published on the 27th in the Official Journal. We talk about its origins, motivation, signal value, concrete provisions and offer a few predictions for the coming years! Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 17: The ABCDE model of what is driving regulation | 04 Oct 2022 | 01:04:03 | |
In this episode we discuss the key drivers for regulation, in a nifty ABCDE-model. Tune in and listen to us discuss access, behaviour, content, data and... energy!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 16: Robbing Peter to invest in Paul | 13 Sep 2022 | 00:48:27 | |
In this episode we discuss the upcoming discussions about network fees and network investment. Should online service providers pay a fee to telecom companies, when their traffic is so voluminous? Should network investment be separated out into specific companies? And what will happen to network neutrality in all of this? Should we all just get Starlink?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 15: Working with academic researchers | 24 Aug 2022 | 00:55:02 | |
How does a policy team think about academic research? Is it helpful, if so - when and why? And what are the do's and dont's in collaboration and what are some of the key learnings from what we have seen from research so far in the tech policy space?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 14: The end of Silicon Valley? | 13 Aug 2022 | 00:46:09 | |
In this episode we discuss the future of Silicon Valley in a remote world - can it continue to be the powerhouse of innovation it has been for the last decades? Is the unique combination of capital, companies and research still enough to drive the engine of the future? And can Silicon Valley continue to couple innovation and ideology in the way it has historically? And where are the new centers of innovation, ideology and vision? What will all this mean for the future of tech policy?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 13: Summing up 2022 so far and recommended summer reading | 03 Jul 2022 | 00:45:28 | |
In this episode we discuss the undervalued and overvalued events in the first half of 2022, as well as recommend some summer reading. All from Richard's boat! Tune in and let us know what you are reading!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep. 12: Budgets! | 25 May 2022 | 01:06:46 | |
Here is another craft episode - this one focused on the question of how you best allocate, manage and audit your budget. Don't let budgeting become another token exercise - use it as a lens to understand your priorities! There is great value in bureaucracy done right!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 11: Hot takes on Twitter! | 07 May 2022 | 01:01:16 | |
You know that what you really need in your life is more hot takes on Twitter, right? Well, we are here to oblige. But we also discuss the issue of where speech is heading, what happens when speech becomes cheap (drawing on Richard Hansen's book Cheap Speech) and what we think the future is for social platforms. Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2023:8 - The best defense is...what? | 20 Nov 2023 | 00:47:30 | |
On thermonuclear lawsuits, fair and unfair attacks, the necessary grumbling phase, the value of real, deep and felt conflict and much more. How should you react when attacked as an organisation? What is the best policy response to criticism?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 10: The Law of the Horse | 23 Apr 2022 | 00:52:34 | |
In this episode we read a classic text by Judge Easterbrook - The Law of the Horse - and discuss how his perspective has informed tech policy ever since 1996 when the article was written - and why he, even when he was ignored, made points that remain relevant to policy even today.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 9: The DMA - where did it come from, and why? | 06 Apr 2022 | 00:58:30 | |
In this episode we explore the history and genealogy of the DMA - looking at the key inspirations behind it and why it looks the way it looks. Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 8: The Online Safety Bill - live and in the works! | 22 Mar 2022 | 01:07:00 | |
Richard has dug deep in the impressive complexity and ambition of the Online Safety Bill and shares his perspective on how this will change the landscape for tech platforms - and where it will need more work and analysis.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 7: From CSR to ESG - what is policy’s role? | 22 Mar 2022 | 00:55:22 | |
A company's social responsibility can be interpreted and handled in different ways, and we have seen the field evolve from CSR to ESG. How does this work relate to public policy work? What is the difference and the overlap? And how should, in general, philanthropy factor in policy strategy - if, indeed, at all?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 6: Platforms and War | 06 Mar 2022 | 00:58:18 | |
In this episode we discuss the platform response to the war in Ukraine, and why the most difficult decision may still lie ahead for content moderation experts.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 5: The Internal Advocate | 20 Feb 2022 | 00:55:57 | |
How do you approach advocacy internally? Should you join a tech giant just to change their ways? Can you change the way a large organization thinks, and if so - how? As a policy professional you have both an opportunity and a duty to voice your opinion, but in a way that can have an impact. We discuss how best to bring your views to the table, and what to avoid in answering another listener's question. Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 4: Content moderation - from the inside | 12 Feb 2022 | 01:07:14 | |
We asked for listener questions and you delivered! This episode is based on a question about how to build, think about and work with content policy teams. We discuss content moderation (and why that is a bad term), the distinctions between speech and speaker as well as the question of how you think about hard cases. Listen in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 3: Political advertising - what is it and how should we regulate it? | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:59:04 | |
Political advertising and issue advertising are hot issues - but why? What is the key challenges if we want to regulate political communication, and what are the second order effects of that regulation? A lot to think about and discuss!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 2: The tech-lash in 2022 - alive and well? | 23 Jan 2022 | 00:57:16 | |
What is the tech-lash, why does it matter, and where is it heading in 2022? In this episode we take a step back and talk about the different tech-lashes, their absence in the data, roots and origins as well as strategies for dealing with great social debates like this that have worked historically. Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2022 ep 1: Planning! | 13 Jan 2022 | 01:10:05 | |
In this episode we discuss all things planning and strategy for a policy team. Should a policy team plan? What frameworks exist? How do you deal with plans encountering reality? We discuss books by John Doerr - Measure What Matters - and Richard Rummelt - Good Strategy, Bad Strategy - and much, much more. Meet the new year with plans! And then change them...
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2023:7 - Knowing when to quit! | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:47:26 | |
When should you pivot from lobbying against a bill to shaping it? When should you re-evaluate and ditch old strategies? How can you keep yourself honest in assessing how things are actually going and are we - in policy and politics - rewarding persistence at the price of increasing our sunk costs? We discuss Annie Duke's excellent book Quit: Knowing when to walk away from a policy perspective.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #42: Summing up 2021 and looking forward to 2022 | 20 Dec 2021 | 01:00:42 | |
In this episode we sum up the first year with the podcast, our thoughts about 2021 and some predictions for 2022. We discuss what new episodes we should be digging into as well -- and would love to hear from you if you have ideas!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #41: Patents, all your patents! | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:54:06 | |
In this episode we discuss the political economy of patents, their origin and the ways in which they touch tech policy. We also noodle on what a good tech policy agenda for patents could look like, and why trolls are a problem.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad
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| Regulate Tech #40: The cathedral and the bazaar -modes of production of technology | 06 Dec 2021 | 00:59:00 | |
In this episode we discuss the classic text by Eric Raymond (see here http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/ ) and how different modes of production of software are converging - and what that means for policy!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #39:Working with legal, NDAs and the origin of p-counsel | 26 Nov 2021 | 01:04:30 | |
In this episode we discuss how to work with the legal function in a tech company, and what we can learn from our colleagues in litigation, employment law, commercial negotiations and not least the new and emerging profession of product counsel. Read more about how product counsel came to become the hottest legal profession here: http://www.bricoleur.org/2020/04/product-counsel-origin-story.html Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad
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| Regulate Tech #38: Why does technology fail? | 13 Nov 2021 | 01:02:24 | |
In this episode we discuss what it means for technology to fail, why Facebook is ceasing to do facial recognition, what happened to Google Glass, how we should think about Altavista and MySpace and a host of other things like DRM, PETs and ECMSs. Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #37: Advertising part II: the harms and the balances | 06 Nov 2021 | 00:43:52 | |
In the first episode we discussed the value and challenges of advertising as a business model - and in this episode we dig deeper into the harms and how they can be mitigated. All technologies are trade offs, and here we discuss individual, social and long term harms from creating targeted profiles - and how they can be addressed. Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #36: Advertising - untenable business model or historic wealth transfer? | 30 Oct 2021 | 00:57:04 | |
In this episode we discuss the politics and policy of advertising. Universally disliked, seems to be an increasingly valuable discovery mechanism in the information economy. It underpins SME-growth and exports, and helps us find what we need - yet it is condemned as manipulative, dangerous and eroding our social liberties. Which one is it? As a bonus we share our favorite ads: John West: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP92j-uEnps Coors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_N4l0s7qU0
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #35: Is anonymity disappearing? | 22 Oct 2021 | 00:56:30 | |
In this episode we discuss anonymity, pseudonyms and identity in social media - where we are heading and why, and what the value of anonymity could be.
Participants: possibly Richard Allan, maybe Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #34: Chocolate or cigarettes | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:57:54 | |
If social media is a habit, which kind of habit is it - tobacco or sugar? And how should the kind of habit something is influence how we regulate it? Listen in to hear us discuss diets, norms, bans and nudges, dissemination and discovery as the basis of how to start thinking creatively about social media regulation. | |||
| Regulate Tech #33: The institutional option - GNI, GIFCT and the FB Oversight Board | 08 Oct 2021 | 01:01:40 | |
In this episode we discuss when decision making should be shifted from companies to third parties, government and regulators. Who decides what? And when? With examples from tech policy we try to figure out where the debate is heading today.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2023:6 -Lobbyism in the actual lobby | 12 Jul 2023 | 00:39:42 | |
In this episode we discuss what works and what does not work in trying to shape the outcome of the legislative process. We also launch the idea of venture policy portfolios to avoid being late to the game, and give a few pointers on what not to say.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #32: You are in the news! On press and public policy | 02 Oct 2021 | 01:04:36 | |
In this episode we discuss how comms, press and policy interact, what to watch out for, common mistakes and the changing landscape of tech in media. Listen in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #31: The Budapest Convention and What‘s Next | 11 Sep 2021 | 00:58:20 | |
In this episode we are discussing the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and the recently proposed UN convention as well -- what can we learn from the 20 years since the original Budapest convention launched and why should we be engaged in the work the UN now seems to be undertaking with very little public attention paid to it? How should we approach issues related to new crimes, new evidence and cross-border cooperation between law enforcement agencies? https://www.coe.int/en/web/cybercrime/the-budapest-convention https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/08/13/cybercrime-dangerous-new-un-treaty-could-be-worse-rights Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #30: In The Hot Seat -How Do You Survive A Hearing? | 04 Sep 2021 | 01:02:37 | |
In this episode we discuss hearings, what goes on behind the curtains and how you can survive - but never win - a hearing. Tune in to learn about different parliaments and the tricks of the trade!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #29: Transparency - how, who, and for what? | 27 Aug 2021 | 00:58:56 | |
This episode is dedicated to digging deeper on transparency from first principles. How should we understand the increasing demands on transparency and the different legislative proposals? What does transparency really mean and what are the design dimensions of transparency?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #28:Network Neutrality Nostalgia | 15 Aug 2021 | 01:03:18 | |
One of the most heated and interesting debates about tech policy for the early Internet was embodied in the idea of network neutrality. In this episode we discuss the past, present and future of network neutrality, incumbents vs challengers, zero-rating and how we should think about network neutrality now.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #27: How Much For That Spyware In The Window? | 06 Aug 2021 | 00:59:44 | |
In this season opener we discuss governments surveillance, NSO, scanning phones for illegal materials, Enchrochat, Anom and much more! What limits should we look for when we think about government surveillance and how can such limits be implemented and enforced?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #26: Summer reading! (Season Ending) | 09 Jul 2021 | 00:51:20 | |
In this, the season's last episode, we recommend some summer reading. The full list below! We will be back third week of August!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad
The list: Alan Rusbridger Breaking the News Gary Klein Sources of Power Jonathan Haidt The Righteous Mind Julia Galef The Scout Mindset Dunbar et al, Thinking Big China Mieville The City and The City John Connolly The Dirty South David Spiegelhalter, Art of Statistics Jill Lepore If Then Stephen Coleman How Voters Feel | |||
| Regulate Tech #25: Truce or war? About tech companies collaborating in policy, standards and whose fault it really was... | 02 Jul 2021 | 00:54:17 | |
In this episode we dig into the craft a bit more and discuss collaboration and competition in the policy space, companies briefing against each-other and why standards is the next space to really watch out for.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #24: 25 Years After Barlow - Is Cyberspace Independent? | 25 Jun 2021 | 01:17:52 | |
Midsummer's Eve episode! In this episode we return to the classics, and one of the texts that has been both praised and ridiculed - John Perry Barlow's Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace from 1996. What has happened since it was written and how has the tech policy space changed -- where was Barlow right and what did he get wrong. Far from dismissing Barlow we try to engage with the text and look at what we can learn from reading classics.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad
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| Regulate Tech #23: BIG - from farmers market to pharma markets! | 18 Jun 2021 | 00:55:04 | |
In this episode we discuss big tech, competition policy and the question of the future of antitrust. We also note that companies get big by competing, but stay big through regulation and that the Internet is going from a farmers' market to a pharma market!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech 2023:5 - Let’s talk about AI | 31 May 2023 | 01:01:02 | |
So AI is on everyone's mind. But how should we think about capable and complex systems overall? What are the fundamentals? What are some general models and ideas about the challenges we will face when regulating AI? In this episode we discuss the broad strokes around AI and how they force us to rethink things like agency and actions.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundböad | |||
| Regulate Tech #22: The right to disconnect - about tech, the post-pandemic workplace and what is happening to jobs! | 11 Jun 2021 | 00:57:32 | |
In this episode we discuss the emerging law on the right to disconnect, work/life balance and the question of what is actually happening to jobs and work as the pandemic lifts. How do we think about the workplace of the future, privacy and leisure time?
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #21: The map, the territory and the tech company | 04 Jun 2021 | 01:00:14 | |
In this episode we discuss all things geographical - maps, location, local organization and communities, satellite imagery and borders, public sector geo imagery and issue of geographical naming. We also explore why the topical Internet will realize the democratic promise in the technological revolution!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #20: Mis, dis and information! The EC Code of Practice | 28 May 2021 | 01:04:04 | |
In this episode we discuss the new proposal from the European Commission to strengthen the code of practice for misinformation. We discuss the underlying premise, the tools and what the negative framing of the issue means for the future of democracy online. Tune in!
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||
| Regulate Tech #19: The UK Online Safety Bill - What Will It Cost? | 21 May 2021 | 00:49:12 | |
In this episode we discuss the new UK Online Safety Bill and where they get their cheap lawyers and programmers, as well as how to really think about a duty of care.
Participants: Richard Allan, Nicklas Berild Lundblad | |||