For anyone interested in this topic, this might be a good event to attend.

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From: New America Foundation <communications@newamerica.net>
Date: 2012/11/15
Subject: INVITE 11/29: Who Should Govern the Internet?
To: nicholasbashour@gmail.com


New NAF Logo Who Should Govern the Internet?
 
   
Thursday, November 29, 2012
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 

New America Foundation
1899 L St. NW Suite 400
Washington DC, 20036

  

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The United Nations has its eyes on the Internet. A summit next month could lead to a telecommunications treaty granting a U.N. agency jurisdiction, and control, over the online universe. The issue is being furiously debated and lobbied in advance of the summit. Companies, technologists, free speech advocates and national governments must now consider the relative merits of the current decentralized, U.S.-centered governance of the Internet, versus a more equitable, multinational (but possibly more restrictive) system. Haven't heard much about this looming fight that could radically alter the character of the Internet? It's not too late -- join Future Tense to learn about all about it.   

  

On Twitter? Follow @FutureTenseNow and use #netgov for updates. 

 

Participants

Sunil Abraham(via Skype) - @sunil_abraham

Executive Director, Centre for Internet and Society

 

Ellery Biddle@ellerybiddle
Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy and Technology

 

Jim Cicconi - @ATTPublicPolicy
Senior Executive Vice President for External and Legislative Affairs, AT&T

 

Derrick Cogburn@derrickcogburn
Associate Professor of International Relations, American University

 

Susan Crawford (invited) - @scrawford
Visiting Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government

Author, Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the Gilded Age
Member of ICANN Board of Directors (2005-2008)

 

Jonathan Koppell @ASU
Dean of College of Public Programs, Arizona State University
Author, World Rule: Accountability, Legitimacy, and the Design of Global Governance

 

Rebecca MacKinnon @rmack
Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
Author, Consent of the Networked

 

Sascha Meinrath @saschameinrath
Vice President and Director, Open Technology Institute, New America Foundation

 

Milton Mueller @miltonmueller
Professor and Director, Telecommunications Network Management Program, Syracuse University School of Information Studies

 

David Post - @templelaw
Professor of Law, Temple University
Author, In Search of Jefferson's Moose: Notes on the State of Cyberspace

 

Tim Wu@superwuster
Future Tense Fellow, New America Foundation
Author, The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall Information Empires

  

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