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03 Aug 2006
I spoke last year at the Oxford Internet Institute on Internet Governance for Dummies, trying to lay out both what on the 'net needs governing (IP addresses and domains, if you know what they are), and who governs it, mostly ICANN with a large set of supporting characters. They taped it, so you can visit the OII's web page for the talk where you can choose streaming video or downloadable MP4's. When I returned this year the OII people told me that this is one of their most popular videos. Let me know whether or not you like it. posted at: 23:33 :: permanent link to this entry :: 0 comments comments... (Jump to the end to add your own comment) Add your comment... Note: all comments require an email address to send a confirmation to verify that it was posted by a person and not a spambot. Your email won't be displayed unless you check the box below, and won't be used for other purposes. |
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