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Turgay Ogur

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Google tarafindan düzenlenen Özgür İnternet toplantısına Türkiye'den Genç Siviller davet edildi. 

Bugün 21 Eylül saat 14.00'de Genç Siviller'den Merve Alıcı panelde konuşacak.

14:00 - 15:15     Online free expression: values, progress and complexities

Speaker:             Dunja Mijatovic, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Bosnia and Herzegovina

Respondents:      Merve Alici, Turkish Young Civilians, Turkey

                          Eva Simon, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, Hungary



Paneli http://sites.google.com/a/pressatgoogle.com/internet-at-liberty-2010/home linkinden takip edebilirsiniz. 

Programın tamamı ise şöyle.

Internet at Liberty 2010

The promise and peril of online free expression

 

September 20-22, 2010

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

 

Monday 20 September - Pre-Conference Workshops

Online tools and tactics for advocacy and protection

Aranytíz Cultural Center, Arany János u. 10

 

09:00 - 19:00             Workshop and conference registration and information desk open, 3rd floor

 

12:30 - 13:30             Welcome coffee for early arrivals, 3rd floor

 

13:30 - 14:00            Workshop welcome and introduction, Tolnay Klári Room, 3rd floor

                        Bob Boorstin, Google, US

Kate Coyer, Central European University, US

 

14:00 - 16:00            Concurrent Sessions I

Organizing tools for advocacy, Nagylovag Room ground floor

Presenters:             Ali Ravi, Tactical Technology Collective, Iran

                  Steve Grove, You Tube, US

                                          Bev Clark, Kubatana Trust, Zimbabwe

 

Advocating for policy change, Bartók/Kodály Room, 2nd floor  

Presenters:             Leslie Harris, Center for Democracy and Technology, US

Sunil Abraham, Centre for Internet and Society, India

Respondent: João Brant, Intervozes, Brazil

 

Evading censors through circumvention technologies, Tolany Klári Room, 3rd floor

Presenters:             Nart Villeneuve, Citizen Lab, Canada

                                    Walid al-Saqaf, Yemenportal.net, Yemen

                                    Angelina Trangh Huynh, Viet Tan, US

 

16:00 - 17:00            Coffee Break, 3rd floor

 

17:00 - 19:00            Concurrent Sessions II

Organizing tools for advocacy, Nagylovag Rm, ground floor (repeat of workshop from first session)

Presenters:             Ali Ravi, Tactical Technology Collective, Iran

                  Steve Grove, You Tube, US

                                          Bev Clark, Kubatana Trust, Zimbabwe

 

Advocating for policy change, Bartók/Kodály Rm, 2nd floor (repeat of workshop from first session)

Presenters:            Leslie Harris, Center for Democracy and Technology, US

                                    Sunil Abraham, Centre for Internet and Society, India

             João Brant, Intervozes, Brazil

 

Safeguarding personal security and privacy online, Tolnay Klári Room 2nd floor

Presenters:             Brett Solomon, Access Now, Australia

Bobby Soriano, Tactical Technology Collective, Philippines

                  Katrin Verclas, Mobile Active, US

19:00 - 20:00            Reception, Ötkert café, Zrínyi u. 4

                       

 

Tuesday 21 September - Day One

The Internet as a force for change

CEU, Nádor u. 15

 

08:00 - 18:00             Conference registration and information desk open

 

09:00 - 09:30            Welcome and introduction

John Shattuck, CEU President and Rector

David Drummond, Google Senior Vice President

 

09:30 - 10:30            A moment in time: a very short history of the Internet and free expression

                        Moderator:             Renata Uitz, Central European University, Hungary

                        Presenter:             Rob Faris, Open Net Initiative, US

                        Respondents:             Tattu Mambetalieva, Civil Initiative on Internet Policy, Kyrgyzstan

                                                          Sunil Abraham, Centre for Internet and Society, India

                                                          Shahzad Ahmad, Bytes for All, Pakistan

 

10:30 - 11:00            Coffee Break, CEU, Nádor u. 11

 

11:00 - 12:30            Is the potential of the Internet as a force for positive political change being oversold?

Moderator:             Madeleine Morris, BBC, UK

Speakers:            Karin Spaink, Writer and net activist, Netherlands

                                  Kim Pham, Access Now, US

Evgeny Morozov, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, Belarus

                                  Shanthi Kalathil, World Bank, US

12:30 - 14:00            Lunch, provided at BM Duna Palota, Zrínyi u. 5

14:00 - 15:15            Online free expression: values, progress and complexities

Speaker:             Dunja Mijatovic, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Bosnia and Herzegovina

Respondents:             Merve Alici, Turkish Young Civilians, Turkey

                                  Eva Simon, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, Hungary

 

15:15 - 15:45            Coffee Break, CEU, Nádor u. 11

 

15:45 - 17:00            A rock and a hard place: challenges for governments in Europe

                        Moderator:             Rebecca MacKinnon, New America Foundation, US

                        Speakers:             Ambassador Olof Ehrenkrona, Sweden

                                                    Bertrand de La Chapelle, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France

                        Respondent:            Mogens Schmidt, UNESCO, Denmark                       

 

17:00 - 18:15            A hard place and a rock: challenges for industry

Moderator:             Rebecca MacKinnon, New America Foundation, US

Speakers:             David Drummond, Google, US

                            Lord Richard Allan, Facebook, UK

                       

18:30 - 19:30            Welcome reception, CEU Atrium, Nádor u. 9 

Remarks:            John Shattuck, CEU President and Rector

David Drummond, Google Senior Vice President

20:00 - 22:00            Topical dinners, provided at Gerbeaud, Vörösmarty tér 7-8

 

Participants can opt to join one of several informal group dinners themed around specific topics.

 

 


Wednesday 22 September - Day Two

Moving forward: breaking barriers, transparency and innovation

CEU, Nádor u. 15

 

08:00 - 16:00             Conference registration and information desk open

 

09:00 - 10:15            Crossing national borders: is the Internet a danger as well as a blessing?

Moderator:             Lucie Morillon, Reporters Without Borders, France

Respondents:              Carlos Afonso, Internet Steering Committee, Brazil

                 Supinya Klangnarong, Campaign for Popular Media Reform, Thailand

                 Nargis Zokirova, International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law, Tajikstan

                                                        Esraa Rashid, Egyptian Democratic Academy, Egypt

 

10:15 - 10:45            Coffee Break, CEU, Nádor u. 11

 

10:45 - 12:00            No easy answers: privacy and free expression

                        Moderator:             Ellen Hume, Central European University, US

 

12:00 - 12:30            Transparency and accountability tools

                        Moderator:             Colin Maclay, Berkman Center on Internet and Society, US

                         Respondents:             Renata Avila, Creative Commons, Guatemala

Matt Braithwaite, Google, US

                                                         Karl Kathuria, BBC, UK

                                            

12:30 - 13:30            Lunch (brown bag provided), CEU, Nádor u. 11

 

13:30 - 14:45            Are we compromising national security by increasing access to information online?

Moderator:             Monroe Price, Annenberg School of Communication at University of Pennsylvania, US

Respondents:             Smari McCarthy, Digital Freedoms Society, Iceland

Michael Semple, Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, US

                                  Heather Brooke, Freedom of Information activist, UK

                                 

15:00 - 16:00            Concurrent sessions (delegates can choose which to attend) Online free expression and…

 

…protecting privacy, CEU, Nádor u. 9 Popper room

Facilitator:             Kristina Irion, Central European University, Germany

Respondents:            Katitza Rodriguez, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Peru

                                                Stephanie Hankey, Tactical Technology Collective, UK

 

…enforcing ethics & accountability for corporations & governments, CEU, Nádor u. 9 Auditorium

Facilitator:             Markos Kounalakis, Central European University, US

Respondent:             Aaron Swartz, Progressive Change Campaign Committee, US

 

…ensuring cybersecurity and national security, CEU, Nádor u. 9 Gellner room

Facilitator:             Ian Brown, Oxford Internet Institute, UK

Respondent:             Jamil Zahid, International Chamber of Commerce, Pakistan

 

...the cat and mouse game between bloggers and governments, CEU, Nádor u. 15

Facilitator:            Cynthia Wong, Center for Democracy and Technology, US

Respondents:             Esraa Rashid, Blogger, Egypt

Ivan Sigal, Global Voices, US

                                             

16:00 - 16:30            Coffee Break, CEU, Nádor u. 11

 

16:30 - 17:30            Concluding session: making talk come to life - where do we go from here?

Feedback from workshops, dinners and breakout groups (30 min)

             Co-moderators: Bob Boorstin, Google, US

Kate Coyer, Central European University, US

 

If I could do one thing to make the Internet a better place for free expression…” (30 min)

Moderator:             Rebecca MacKinnon, New America Foundation, US

Dinner topics for Tuesday night

1.     The current state of the Chinese Internet

2.     In China's wake: online censorship in South and Southeast Asia

3.     The development of the Internet in Russia: a critical moment

4.     Censorship in Central and Eastern European countries

5.     Online activism in the Middle East: what’s working and what’s not

6.     Advancing European government initiatives on online free expression

7.     Accountability and ethics among companies: the Global Network Initiative

8.     The rise of the citizen journalist and the response of the traditional media

9.     Protecting the platform: the challenge of intermediary liability

10.  Online privacy, anonymity and free expression

11.  The limits of free expression: controversial content policies

12.  Keeping the Internet open: is there a global solution to net neutrality?

 

 

 

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