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10.12.06
by Suw Charman-Anderson

Parliament and the Internet

I was at a conference today at Portcullis House, APIG‘s Parliament and the Internet Conference which was examining a whole range of internet-related issues, which I wrote up over on the Open Rights Group blog. Here are links to the four sessions I blogged:

– ISPs in the content driven era
– Plenary discussion round up: internet governance, e-crime, ISPs
– Jon Gisby, Yahoo!: were are people going online and what does it mean?
– William Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute: what are people doing online?

Interesting day.

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