The University of Ottawa's Centre for Law, Technology and Society is proud to announce its launch conference, scheduled for Friday, March 5th. Featuring a keynote address from Professor Yochai Benkler of Harvard Law School, the event also includes panels on mapping, open government, and social networks. There is a modest charge for attending, which includes lunch and a reception following the conference. Admission for students is free. Learn more – and register – here.
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sounds interesting
Can I stream it live, for free? Or is there a value assessment attached to the $50 entrance fee?
Another stream request
Will it be available via the net or on some cable channel that Rogers/Shaw etc have.. ie: broadcast time and channel or website address link.
http://www.sevince.com
Hi, thank you very much. good job.
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