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January 20, 2007


NYC Event: Susan Crawford on Network Neutrality
Here's a chance for New Yorkers to come hash over the ins-and-outs of net neutrality with one of the leading thinkers and writers on telecom policy and the Internet. I've been working with the good folks at Blogging Liberally to arrange a discussion with Susan Crawford, professor at Cardozo Law School on Wednesday, January 31, at the Tank:
A Blogging Liberally Special Event:
Net Neutrality with guest speaker Susan Crawford


In a matter of months, "net neutrality" has gone from obscure telecommunications law provision to one of the hottest topics of debate on Capitol Hill and across the Internet. If you've been wanting to dig deep into neutrality, from its place in the history of the global network to its meaning for the future of communications policy, here's your chance! On January 31, Blogging Liberally will host a discussion on with leading Internet advocate and scholar Susan Crawford (scrawford.blogware.com). Prof. Crawford is an Associate Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School in New York City, where she teaches cyberlaw and communications law. She writes often on communications policy, digital copyright issues and Internet governance, and she is the founder of the annual OneWebDay celebration.

Wednesday, Jan 31st - 7pm
The Tank - 279 Church Street
btw Franklin & White, 2 blocks below Canal
A,C,E,J,M,N,Q,R,W,Z,6 to Canal; 1 to Franklin
thetanknyc.org
Doors at 6pm; come have a drink beforehand!

Hosted by Blogging Liberally
(This event is open to the public.)
If you're in the NY area, please consider coming out. Some good background reading is Prof. Crawford's FAQs on neutrality, wherein she calls pro-neutrality efforts "a right-to-life movement for new technology."

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