Trevor Timm: How free is our freedom of the press?
Trevor Timm: Hvor fri er vores pressefrihed?
Trevor Timm is the co-founder and executive director of Freedom of the Press Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports and defends journalism dedicated to transparency and accountability. Full bio
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journalist
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter
Edward Snowden's name,
var et kendt navn.
he famously exposed
Hvor han afdækkede
the phone calls of Americans.
som NSA foretager af amerikanere.
US intelligence operation
amerikansk efterretningsoperation
handed over blueprints
of a US government investigation
that he testify
at vidne imod
for the US government's recent pattern
på et mønster fra den amerikanske regering
and spying on journalists.
og spionere på journalister.
secret information in the public interest.
hemmelig information af almen interesse.
if the media can't also gather that news
hvis medierne ikke kan samle oplysninger
of the brave men and women
på de modige mænd og kvinder
have done before him:
hvad mange journalister har gjort før:
of going to federal prison.
af at blive sat i fængsel.
when a curious thing happened.
hvor noget mærkeligt skete.
it was vital to their case,
at det var vitalt for deres sag,
to Risen altogether.
of electronic surveillance,
i den elektroniske overvågningsalder,
reporters and sources can hide.
for journalister og deres kilder
to have Risen testify,
i at få Risen til at vidne,
testify against him instead.
til at vidne imod ham istedet.
and without his consent,
og uden hans accept,
his financial and banking information,
hans finans- og bankoplysninger,
of flights he had taken.
med en liste over ture han havde taget.
they used to convict Jeffrey Sterling,
de brugte til at dømme Jeffrey Sterling
and CIA whistleblower.
og CIA whistleblower.
to protect whistleblowers,
blev valgt på at beskytte whistleblowers
has prosecuted more
retsforfulgt flere
could be a problem,
considers so much of what it does secret.
meget af hvad den gør som hemmeligt
story about national security
er næsten alle sikkerhedshistorier
coming to a journalist.
kontakter en journalist
unable to do their job
ude af stand til at udføre sit job
is supposed to protect
er beregnet til at beskytte
expanded ability to spy on everyone.
til at spionere på enhver.
the government
har tilladt regeringen
even better than before.
they begin speaking with them,
hvor de starter med at snakke,
after the fact.
when Risen was writing his book,
da Risen skrev sin bog,
than regular emails or phone calls.
end almindelige emails og telefonopkald.
submission system
indsendelses system
Internet luminary Aaron Swartz,
internetstjerne Aaron Swartz,
at the non-profit where I work,
hos organisationen hvor jeg arbejder,
or send information
eller sende oplysninger
on any other contact form.
and stored on a server
og gemmes på en server
has access to.
secretly demand the information,
kan afkræve oplysningerne,
they would demand
only a small part of the puzzle
in the 21st century.
i det 21. århundrede.
all over the world
new spying techniques
to make sure
the tech-savvy whistleblowers,
whistleblowers
an avenue for exposing wrongdoing.
som kan afdække synder,
next veteran's health care whistleblower
den næste whistleblower i veteranplejen
about Flint's dirty water,
to help the brave men and women
ikke kun beskyttelse for dem
all of our rights under the Constitution.
vores rettigheder under forfatningen
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Trevor Timm - Writer, activist and legal analystTrevor Timm is the co-founder and executive director of Freedom of the Press Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports and defends journalism dedicated to transparency and accountability.
Why you should listen
Trevor Timm is a co-founder and the executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. He is a journalist, activist, and lawyer who writes a twice weekly column for The Guardian on privacy, free speech, and national security. He has contributed to The Atlantic, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy, Harvard Law and Policy Review, PBS MediaShift and Politico.
Trevor formerly worked as an activist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Before that, he helped the longtime General Counsel of The New York Times, James Goodale, write a book on the Pentagon Papers and the First Amendment. He received his J.D. from New York Law School.
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