19 Aug Video, tech and Internet for social good: Panels to pick at SXSW 2016
Legal/Ethical, Technology / Equipment, Video for Change | Sam GregoryWITNESS’ top picks for SXSW 2016 panels.
WITNESS’ top picks for SXSW 2016 panels.
We look at a myriad of new live streaming apps for your smart phone and address their potential uses for human rights advocacy and documentation.
Morgan Hargrave reviews Mobile Justice, a new app that allows users to document interactions with police and upload video and reports to ACLU servers.
The contextual information that’s embedded in all of your media holds great promise for making good citizen reporting easier to find, verify and put to use.
Our new monthly series on tech and human rights in the news we look at net neutrality and the work of the Global Net Neutrality Coalition.
Individuals and social networks can both benefit from functionality that would allow video uploaders to add metadata, enhancing the trustworthiness of their media.
Today YouTube announced a new tool within their upload editor that enables people to blur the faces within the video, and then publish a version with blurred faces.