As the use of robotic technology expands private third-party surveillance will also expand to new locations and scenarios. Is it possible -- or desirable -- to craft meaningful laws or guidelines before widespread private adoption of robots? In this talk Margot E. Kaminski -- Research Scholar in Law, Executive Director of the Information Society Project, and Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School -- explores how the pending increase in robotic surveillance poses new questions for U.S. privacy law, and the extents to which robotic surveillance will be necessary, superfluous, or deliberately intrusive. More info on this event here: cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2014/01/kaminski