[WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: [governance] Online attenance: Wash. DC Internet Governance
event July 28
Paul Wilson
pwilson at apnic.net
Wed Jul 27 03:03:10 BST 2005
Milton,
I take it you are inviting international participation in this meeting?
If so, would you be so kind as to translate the starting time into the
standard GMT/UTC timezone.
Thanks.
Paul Wilson
APNIC
--On Saturday, 23 July 2005 5:28 PM -0400 Milton Mueller <Mueller at syr.edu>
wrote:
> 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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