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OpenNet Initiative Conference – Video Part I

May 26th, 2007

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Kicking off the OpenNet Initiative’s first public conference, Jonathan Zittrain (above) provides a great introduction to the project, while Principal Investigator Ron Diebert, Citizen Lab’s Nart Villenuve, and ONI Research Director Rob Faris present their findings on the 41 countries studied and the methods used to achieve those findings. The floor then opens to questions, where the presenters have the opportunity to clarify and elaborate on their work.

Runtime: 1:01:24, size: 320×240, 187MB, QuickTime .MP4, H.264 codec

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Entry Filed under: Berkman Center,Conference,Education,Governance,John Palfrey,Jonathan Zittrain,OpenNet Initiative,Regulation,Robert Faris,video

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  • 1. The Verdict of the Herd: &hellip  |  June 8th, 2007 at 9:45 am

    […] UPDATE: if you’ve missed the conference, the Berkman Centre has now made videos of the conference available) I will try to cover what’s on the horizon. […]

  • 2. The Verdict of the Herd: &hellip  |  June 8th, 2007 at 9:46 am

    […] UPDATE: if you’ve missed the conference, the Berkman Centre has now made videos of the conference available) […]

  • 3. Benefits of Vdeo Conferencing  |  February 12th, 2009 at 11:45 am

    Once I was video conferencing with my college classmate and I had to go on a bathroom break, my computer was completely idle till when my kid sister thought it was just a movie so while she was just playing around with the mouse and my classmate scared her by conferencing. It was very scary for her but it was funny.

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