Note: Day 1 is Tue 9/27, Day 2 is 9/28, Day 3 is 9/29. Nairobi is UTC+3 = 7 hours ahead of EDT.
Day 2Of particular interest are the following three workshops – overnight Tuesday in NYC time – organized by our colleague Sivasubramanian Muthusamy at ISOC Chennai. For convenience they are listed in the ISOC-NY calendar.
Workshop No 215 Enhanced Intra-Stakeholder Diversity and Intra-stakeholder Balance in Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance
Day 2, 28/9 9 am to 10 30 am Workshop Room 7 (Conference Room 14) (archive)
Workshop No 201 Proprietary Influences in Free and Open Source Software: Lessons to Open and Universal Internet Standards
Day 2, 11.00 to 12.30 , workshop room number 4, conference room number 11. (archive)
On September 15 2011, the Copyright Society of the USA’s New York Chapter presented “Copyright and Content in the Cloud” at the Princeton Club NYC. A panel focussed on the critical legal issues raised by the expansion of cloud computing and explore how stakeholders can balance the need to comply with evolving laws, standards and court decisions with the need to exploit new technological advancements that lead to improved services and enhanced user experiences.
SPEAKERS:
VANESSA C. HEW, Partner, Duane Morris LLP
BARRY I. SLOTNICK, Partner, Loeb & Loeb LLP
MODERATOR:
DAN SCHNAPP, Partner, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
The 6th annual global OneWebDay celebration will be Thursday September 22 2011. ISOC-NY’s contribution will be to host respected computer scientist and Internet iconoclast Bob Frankston who will present on the theme “Infrastructure commons – the future of connectivity”.
The subways, roads and sidewalks are vital infrastructure. The Internet should be no different – our economy, health and safety depend on our ability to communicate. Yet its provision and economy are based on outdated, inequitable, and inefficient telecom models. How do we move to a connected future?
We are happy to also announce that Dave Burstein of DSL Prime has agreed to moderate the session. Dave will also talk about the practicalities of establishing community networks.
Many Internet Society members worldwide were able to watch live the Internet Society Hong Kong Chapter’s excellent “Kickstart IPv6!” event on World IPv6 Day, Jun 8 2011, via the Internet Society Chapters Webcasting Channel. Archived at http://bit.ly/kickstartipv6
We are happy to announce the webcast of the followup event “After World IPv6 Day, what’s next?” tomorrow Friday Sep 2 2011. Time is 2pm-5pm HKT = 0600-0900 UTC = 0200-0500 EDT.
Moderator: Charles Mok, ISOC-HK
Guest speakers:
Erik Kline, IPv6 Software Engineer, Google, JP
Jason Fesler, Senior Principal Architect, Yahoo!, US
Martin Levy, Director IPv6 Strategy, Hurricane Electric, US
Kevin Yin, Head of CTO Office, Great China, Cisco Systems & Commissioner of IPv6 Forum, China
What, of course we will all be wondering is if the date of the next “test flight” will be announced. At the recent “IPv6 Now!” event in New York with ISOC’s Phil Roberts it was suggested that a date had already been selected. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCXTqJMMrM8
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