The Superficial Internet v. the Deep Internet: How Understanding the Difference Can Preserve Global Internet Freedom
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Date: Mar 1 2011 - 12:50pm - 2:00pm
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Stanford Law School, 559 Nathan Abbott Way Room 185, Stanford, CA, 94305, United States
The Superficial Internet v. the Deep Internet: How Understanding the Difference Can Preserve Global Internet Freedom
The Center for Internet and Society (CIS)
Stanford Law School
March 1, 2011
12:50pm
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6622
Gigi Sohn, president and co-founder of Public Knowledge, will speak to the SLS community about her career in technology policy and the current work of her organization, including on issues of copyright, network neutrality, and online privacy.
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