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Freedom to Connect conference backchannel and audio







Freedom to Connect conference
backchannel and audio

Freedom to Connect conference
backchannel and audio
03/30/2005 02:34 PM

Cory Doctorow: David Isenberg throws extraordinary, thoughtful and intimate technology conferences. Right now, he's hosting "F2C" -- Freedom to Connect -- in DC. In keeping with the principles of openness, the conference's IRC back-channel and streaming cast are open to the public. Here are a couple of sample program items.

The Fight for Local Freedom to Connect
Jim Baller, Munis vs. Incumbents
Terry Huval, The Battle of Lafayette

F2C and our other Freedoms
Jeff Jarvis interviews
First Amendment Attorney Robert Corn-Revere

Dan Gillmor, Freedom of the Press
Scott Heiferman, Freedom of Assembly
Rev. AKM Adam, Freedom of Religion
Jerry Michalski, Moderator

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