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Stanford Law School: Is This the End of the Internet?

Stanford Law School

Tuesday, November 27, 2012 from 12:45 PM to 2:00 PM (PST)

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CALinnovates
The Stanford Journal of International Law (SJIL)
The Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA)


for a lively panel discussion about the future of the Internet entitled

Sticky WCIT:  Is This the End of the Internet?

An upcoming global UN conference will consider proposals that threaten Internet freedom – and Silicon Valley’s prosperity


featuring

 

Ambassador David Gross

Former U.S. Coordinator for International Communications
and Information Policy, U.S. Department of State


Google's Patrick Ryan
Policy Counsel, Open Internet


Larry Irving

The Irving Group

Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information


moderated by
Larry Downes, Forbes & CNet Contributor


Location: Stanford Law School Room 190


 *Lunch provided*


 




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Stanford Law School
Room 190, F.I.R. Hall Classroom Building, Crown Quadrangle
, 94305

Tuesday, November 27, 2012 from 12:45 PM to 2:00 PM (PST)


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Stanford Law School

 CALinnovates

Advocating for the Technology of the Future from the Epicenter of Innovation

CALinnovates provides a forum for leaders in the technology, investment, political and academic worlds to identify and discuss the key issues impacting innovation and economic growth; and advocates for forward-leaning policies that will deliver on the promise of the world's innovation-driven economy.  www.calinnovates.org

 

SJIL

The Stanford Journal of International Law is one of the oldest and most reputable international law journals in the United States.  The Journal seeks to promote scholarship of the highest quality through timely, innovative, and important pieces on international and comparative legal topics.  www.stanford.edu/group/sjil/

 

SLATA

Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA) has engaged the Stanford community with thought leaders at the intersections of law, policy, science, and technology. SLATA’s events foster a vibrant intellectual dialogue about the novel and challenging legal questions that coincide with technological innovation.  http://slata.stanford.edu/

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