[WSIS CS-Plenary] Online attenance: Wash. DC Internet Governance event July 28
Milton Mueller
Mueller at syr.edu
Sat Jul 23 22:28:19 BST 2005
The Internet Governance Project will make its symposium "Regime Change
on the Internet" available to an online audience using Elluminate
software. The Elluminate session begins at 10:30 AM (US Eastern
Standard Time) on July 28, 2005. To join the session, please click
here, within 60 minutes of the start time:
http://cotelco-server.syr.edu:8080/meeting_login.html?meeting_id=21970
If this is the first time you will be using Elluminate, you will need
to download client software, which may take anywhere from 2 to 20
minutes depending upon your Internet connection speed. You can
pre-configure your system with the required software by going to the
support page:
http://cotelco-server.syr.edu:8080/support.html
Please make sure your computer has a microphone and speakers to be able
to talk and hear while you are in the Elluminate session.
REGIME CHANGE ON THE INTERNET? INTERNET GOVERNANCE AFTER WGIG
Program Moderator:
Derrick L. Cogburn, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
and Internet Governance Project
"What the UN Working Group proposed"
Markus Kummer, Executive Coordinator, UN Working Group on Internet
Governance
"The US Perspective on Internet Governance and WSIS"
Richard Beaird, Senior Deputy U.S. Coordinator, US State Department,
Communication and Information Policy section
Respondents:
* Lesley Cowley, Chief Executive Officer, Nominet UK
* Milton Mueller, Professor, Syracuse University and Internet
Governance Project
* Christopher Boam, Counsel for Internet and Global ICT in MCI's
Legal Department, International Affairs Division
* Willie Currie, Association for Progressive Communications
11:30 - 12:30
Questions and answers from attending and online audience.
Rapporteur:
Hans Klein, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology and Internet
Governance Project
Event co-sponsors include: The Internet Governance Project; The Quello
Center for Telecommunication Management and Law, Michigan State
University; Culture, Communication and Technology Program, Georgetown
University; Internet and Public Policy Project, Georgia Institute of
Technology.
Physical meeting coordinates:
July 28, 2005 10:30 - 12:30
Syracuse University's Paul Greenberg House
2301 Calvert Street, NW, Washington, DC
(Near the Woodley subway stop)
Dr. Milton Mueller
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
http://www.digital-convergence.org
http://www.internetgovernance.org
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