Media Minutes: October 17, 2008

Media Minutes for October 17, 2008
Producer: Stevie Converse and Candace Clement
Length: 5:04


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The Open Debate Coalition wants to change the format of political debates to make them accountable and open to the people. And privacy policies are important to consumers – but they take too long to read. A new study from Carnegie Mellon shows the need for change.

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