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[cooperation-wg] cooperation-wg Digest, Vol 53, Issue 16
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Johan Helsingius
julf at julf.com
Thu Jun 23 12:28:30 CEST 2016
Corinne, > I can post a summary of the event to the list, if that is of interest. Yes, please - I think many of us are very interested! > I think the documentary does not demonize or > blame the Internet for anything, but rather raises some much-needed > questions about how we can protect human rights online considering the > political and commercial realities we find ourselves in as the people > maintaining its technical infrastructure. Yes, they are good questions - but as we know all too well, the problem is not just techies not understanding the political issues, but also politicians not understanding the technology. And that is were we have a great opportunity (and responsibility) to inform and educate people. Julf
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