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CivSoc of CPSR
ICANN
North American Candidates Forum at Harvard University
Analysts Panel
-- "ICANN: Technical Coordination or Internet Governance" at MIT
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Video
webcast of Candidates Forum at Harvard University
Additional
archival material at the Berkman Center.
Audio
webcast of Analysts Panel at MIT
The ICANN North-American Candidates
Forum
A debate among the
Board candidates.
Monday, October 2, 7:30-9:30
PM at Harvard Law School
Ames Courtroom
Participants include:
ICANN Board Candidates:
Karl Auerbach, Lyman Chapin, Lawrence Lessig, Harris Miller,
Barbara Simons, Emerson Tiller. (Donald N. Langenberg will not be present.)
Moderator: Prof. Jean-Claude
Guedon, University of Montreal
Panelists: Declan
McCullagh of Wired Magazine and Hiawatha Bray of The Boston Globe.
Opening statement: Prof.
Hans Klein, Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and Computer Professionals
for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
Closing statement: Prof.
Charles Nesson, Harvard Law School
Sponsors: Internet
Democracy Project (CPSR, ACLU, EPIC) and the Berkman
Center at Harvard Law School.
This event will be webcast
and will be preceded by an afternoon classroom candidates forum led by
Prof. Jonathan Zittrain at Harvard Law School. More
information.
Analysts Panel: ICANN: Technical
Coordination or Internet Governance?
A panel of policy
analysts.
Wednesday, October 4
at 7 PM at MIT
Building E25, Room 111 (directions
below)
Click
here for live audiocast by MIT.
Participants include:
Scott Bradner (Chair),
Senior Technical Consultant, Harvard University
Andrew McLaughlin,
Chief Policy Officer, ICANN
Alan Davidson, Center
for Democracy and Technology
Prof. Milton Mueller,
Syracuse
University School of Information Studies
Prof. Hans Klein,
School
of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Computer Professionals
for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
Sponsors: The MIT
Technology and Culture Forum, Internet
Democracy Project (CPSR, ACLU, EPIC)
Directions: Building
E-25 is on MIT campus at the corner of Carlton and Deacon Streets, next
to the Kendall T stop. It shares an atrium with the medical building. More
information.
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Archived CPSR Information
Created before October 2004