07/06/2007

Waiting to Speak.

Freedom of expression

I am about to speak in the Amnesty International Conference named "Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing: The Struggle for Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace."

You can watch it during the webcast live at 10:30 PST or 4:30 UK time and afterwards for replay.
http://www.gginternet1.co.uk/amnesty/irrepressible01/

01/06/2007

Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing: Amnesty International Conference (Web Cast)

6 June 2007, 18.30 - 21.00 UK Time
Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing: The Struggle for Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace

A unique global event linking activists from around the world to discuss the struggle against internet repression. Wherever you are, you will be able to watch the debate live on the day by webcast, and ask questions at www.amnesty.org.uk/webcast

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Some people think the internet is a bad thing
Someone doesn't want people to read this - irrepressible.info

Date: 6 June 2007

The struggle for freedom of expression in cyberspace
Computer keyboard © UPPA/Photoshot

Join Amnesty International UK and The Observer newspaper for a unique global event. We will use the internet to link activists from around the world to discuss the struggle against internet repression and to celebrate the irrepressible desire of people towards freedom of expression.
Speakers include:

* Martha Lane Fox - lastminute.com
* Clark Boyd – BBC
* Ron Deibert – Open Net Initiative
* Sami Ben Garbia – Tunisian cyber-dissident
* Josh Wolf – US cyber-dissident
* Morton Sklar –Yahoo! Court case
* Shava Nerad – The TOR Project
* Yan Sham-Shackleton – glutter.org
* Markus Beckedahl – netzpolitik.org
* Kevin Anderson – The Guardian

With contributions from:

* Jimmy Wales – wikipedia
* Richard Stallman – Free Software Movement
* Ethan Zuckerman – Global Voices (Watch a clip of Ethan Zuckerman about the human cost of internet repression)
* Dan Gillmor – Center for Citizen Media
* Yu Ling – wife of Chinese cyber-dissident
* Cory Doctorow – boing boing (Listen to Cory Doctorow talking about technology and freedom)
* … and you

Wherever you are, you will be able to watch the debate live on the day by webcast, and ask questions, make comments and put your point, at www.amnesty.org.uk/webcast (this web address will go live on 6 June)

If you would like to attend the event in person, please use the booking form below. There are limited tickets available only.

audio logoListen to a trailer to this event by BBC journalist Clark Boyd who will chair the event

* Find out more about Amnesty's campaign against internet repression
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How to book

We have a limited number of free tickets for this event. Please use the booking form below. If possible, please limit your booking to up to 2 tickets only.

Event Type Conference
Event venue Online at www.amnesty.org.uk/webcast - broadcasted from the Human Rights Action Centre in London
Time 18.30 (UK / 19.30 Europe / 13.30 EST / 10.30 PST)
Price Free of charge