Why is it bad when the government or companies monitor our reading or web-surfing? We have intuitions that this kind of surveillance is bad, but have failed to explain why digital monitoring in an age of terror and innovation is really a problem. In this talk on his book "Intellectual Privacy," Neil Richards -- professor of law at Washington University School of Law -- offers a new way of thinking about monitoring of our thinking, reading, and communications, one that ensures that our ideas and values keep pace with our technologies. For more info on this event, visit: cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2015/04/Richards