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“State Senator Pushing For Law Against Online ‘E-personation'”, KTVU Fox News, June 10, 2010. Larry was interviewed on Bay Area Fox news to talk about California Senate SB 1411, which would criminalize impersonating another person online. See Larry’s analysis of the bill here. |
Monthly Archives: June 2010
Larry moderates venture capital panel at IBF
Larry moderated a fascinating panel discussion at this year’s International Business Forum Venture Capital Investing Conference. He interviewed Kleiner Perkins Partner Matt Murphy, Shopkick CEO Cyriac Roedder and business partners from Citibank and P&G on how the new venture launched its Causeworld application in record time.
Fortune/Mclaughlin
| “White House and Google: Cozy, as charged” Fortune, May 21, 2010. Larry’s reporting on net neutrality got some unfriendly (and incomplete) readings at the White House, as revealed in emails between Deputy CTO Andrew McLaughlin and executives at Google. The emails were revealed as part of an investigation into communications between McLaughlin and his former employer that the White House determined violated ethics rules. See additional coverage in The Washington Post and Bloomgberg.com |
Techdirt/Security Webinar
| “Does IT need to worry about the law?”, Techdirt, May 27, 2010. Larry was one of two featured speakers in a Techdirt webinar on what IT executives need to know about Internet security law. Watch an archive of the webinar here (free registration required). |
Atlantic/Gallatin
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“The Historical Arguments over the FCC’s Broadband Plan”, The Atlantic, May 14, 2010. Larry’s articles on the National Broadband Plan received national attention, including commentary in The Atlantic as well as from Mike Masnick on Techdirt. |
Fast Company/Title II
| “FCC Pushes for Net Neutrality and Internet Regulation: What Happens Next?”, Fast Company, May 6, 2010. Fast Company quotes Larry’s CNET article on reclassification in this critical review of the FCC’s plan to regulate broadband. |


