“Smart” TVs aren’t so smart about your privacy: First findings of Consumer Reports’ collaborative research with RDR and other partners

As everyday consumer appliances and devices like televisions are increasingly connected to the internet, concerns about privacy and security are mounting. Adding to growing consumer anxiety about the implications of bringing internet-connected appliances into our homes, on February 7th Consumer Reports reported that certain TV models

Why should investors care about digital rights?

When companies fail to respect users’ privacy and freedom of expression, users clearly pay a price, but they are not alone. Building on the Ranking Digital Rights 2017 Corporate Accountability Index, our inaugural Investor Research Note analyzes how investors may be affected when companies fail

“Smart” TVs aren’t so smart about your privacy: First findings of Consumer Reports’ collaborative research with RDR and other partners

As everyday consumer appliances and devices like televisions are increasingly connected to the internet, concerns about privacy and security are mounting. Adding to growing consumer anxiety about the implications of bringing internet-connected appliances into our homes, on February 7th Consumer Reports reported that certain TV models

Why should investors care about digital rights?

When companies fail to respect users’ privacy and freedom of expression, users clearly pay a price, but they are not alone. Building on the Ranking Digital Rights 2017 Corporate Accountability Index, our inaugural Investor Research Note analyzes how investors may be affected when companies fail