The PublicACTA Conference Webcast

Wellington Town Hall 10 April 2010

 

Welcome to the  recordings  of  the PublicACTA Conference.

Description
Introduction - Nat Torkington, Convenor
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Keynote - Dr Michael Geist
Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law
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Keynote - Kimberlee Weatherall
Senior Lecturer at University of Queensland Law School
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Panel Session
Jon Penney - InternetNZ Cyberlaw Research Fellow
Bronwyn Holloway-Smith -  Creative Freedom Foundation
Jordan Carter -  InternetNZ Policy Director
Julian Carver - ICT Consultant
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Audience input session
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Key Issues Identification Breakouts

The audience broke into groups to digest the morning's information and identify the key issues for further analysis .
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Key Issues Plenary

Comparison of the conclusions from each breakout group
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Issue Statement Development Breakouts

The audience selected areas of greatest interest and groups developed position statements and critiques of existing known ACTA approaches in each area
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Issue Statement Development Planary

Plenary debate and agreement of the statements drafted by the groups, leading to a final statement from PublicACTA
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