Bringing Civil Society to Internet Governance

As the controversy over the future role of civil society in ICANN continues, the Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) at ICANN released the following:
Top Ten Myths About Civil Society Participation in ICANN
Myth 1
“Civil Society won’t participate in ICANN under NCUC’s charter proposal.”
False. ICANN staffers and others claim that civil society is discouraged from engaging at ICANN [...]

ISP Fellows Present at IP Scholars at Cardozo School of Law

Fellow ISP Fellows Lea Shaver and Victoria Stodden both presented at the annual Intellectual Property Scholars conference on August 6th, at the Benjamin J. Cardozo School of Law. Lea spoke on The Right to Science and Culture and Victoria spoke on Licensing Academic Research: Legal Attribution and Academic Citation.

ISP Fellow Victoria Stodden speaking at Science 2.0 in Toronto

On July 26, new ISP fellow Victoria Stodden spoke at the conference “Science 2.0: What Every Scientist Needs to Know About How the Web is Changing the Way They Work”. The conference was a capstone to a two week tutorial for computational researchers on tools they can use to improve their research. The abstract for [...]

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  • A2K4 Update

    Thanks to all the sponsors, partners, volunteers, and participants who made A2K4 such an enormous success!

    Video is now online for all plenary panels. Workshops will follow soon, as well as short video interviews.

    To access videos, summaries, and additional resources, please visit the blog posts for each panel, indexed at:

    http://yaleisp.org/2010/02/a2k4main/

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