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In this episode, I ask Jasmine McNealy about the role of consent online, from social media exchanges to the circulation of deep fakes. Who gets to define harm? Who is responsible for the damage? Does anyone have to take accountability? We also talk about surveillance, sonic privacy, and the many data trails the body leaves behind. Recorded Apr 4, 2025. Released April 14, 2025.


Sonic Privacy.

Yale Journal of Law & Technology/Yale ISP-Knight Foundation Public Sphere Series.

https://law.yale.edu/sites/default/files/area/center/isp/documents/mcnealy.pdf


Consent (Still) Won’t Save Us

Chapter from: Feminist Cyberlaw

https://uplopen.com/chapters/e/10.1525/luminos.190.p


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