January 9, 2007

Net Neutality Panel in Ottawa

My pal Danielle Dennie, formerly the Librarian Activist, is organizing a discussion about Net Neutrality in Ottawa, along with fellow librarian trouble-maker, Sabina Iseli-Otto.


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dan**)

Here are the deets again:

Net Neutrality: A Public Discussion on the Future of the Internet in Canada
February 6, 2007 , 7 pm
Admission: Free
Ottawa Public Library Auditorium
120 Metcalfe St.

Moderated by Pippa Lawson, Executive Director, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) at the University of Ottawa

Panelists:
* Michael Geist: Professor of Law, Research Chair of Internet and E-Commerce Law, University of Ottawa
* Ren Bucholz: Electronic Frontier Foundation Policy Coordinator, Americas
* Andrew Clement: Professor, Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto; Principal Investigator, Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking

More at Activist Librarian.

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