Episodes
Friday Jan 15, 2016
#4: DraftKings and FanDuel
Friday Jan 15, 2016
Friday Jan 15, 2016
In Episode #4, we discuss FanDuel, DraftKings, and the somehow controversial world of fantasy sports. We examine the hodgepodge of local, state, and federal laws that govern online gambling, games of skill vs. game of chance, and what’s behind all the controversy. Evan is joined by Chris Koopman, a research fellow at the Mercatus Center. For more information on the latest developments in fantasy sports, check out http://fantasysports.mercatus.org/.
Wednesday Jan 13, 2016
#3: SOTU Reaction & the Big Picture of Tech Policy
Wednesday Jan 13, 2016
Wednesday Jan 13, 2016
In Episode 2, we discussed what President Obama SHOULD have said in his State of the Union Address—
In Episode #3 we examine what he ACTUALLY said, and the implications. We discuss mandates to report “terrorist activities” online, net neutrality, “universal service” subsidies and taxes for telecommunications services, whether America is really in decline, innovation as reason for optimism, the technocratic mentality of the Apollo program, the stagnation thesis, and specific opportunities for bipartisan compromise.
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
#2: State of the Union
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
What SHOULD President Obama say tonight in his final State of the Union address? And what is he likely to say instead? Berin Szoka offers TechFreedom’s take.
He and Evan discuss encryption, the rise of tech policy in the presidential campaign, the good and bad news on surveillance reform, a coming clash with Europe over data flows, the first amendment, fourth amendment, and mass surveillance, making broadband deployment easier, the perils of regulating the Internet, and big data.
Along the way, Berin casually compares Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin.
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
#1: Introduction
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Who is TechFreedom? What do they do? Why should anyone care? In Tech Policy Podcast’s inaugural episode, host Evan Swarztrauber interviews President of TechFreedom, Berin Szoka. They discuss TechFreedom’s accomplishments, its history, and why TechFreedom is launching the only podcast focused on tech policy.