Experts weigh in: Will Congress address how technology affects children?
January 19, 2011
Tim Lordan, the executive director of the Congressional Internet Caucus advisory committee, asked a panel of tech policy experts whether Congress will address technology protections for children.
- Marvin Ammori, former Free Press adviser and University of Nebraska Law School professor, suggested close consultation with companies in Silicon Valley on what technology can do to address children's issues. He cited motion-sensing games that can tell the difference between children and adults.
- Susan Crawford suggested there are many policies the Congress can explore to address the issue.
Experts weigh in: Will Congress address how technology affects children?