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[Webinar] Online Freedom of Expression

28 February 2012 -

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Internet Governance has been catapulted to increasing prominence as states realise that the Internet is more than an information portal, or a network of networks.

[Update] Scroll down to the section ‘Also of Interest’ below to read the webinar digest, where you can also listen to or download an audio recording of the webinar, and view/download the webinar presentation.

The Internet is a powerful tool of communication, which online users can use to exercise their right to freedom of expression. Users have documented – and exchanged opinions – on breaking news, from the financial crisis to the rise and fall of dictators; from earth-shattering images of earthquake and tsunami-stricken regions, to political unrest and child exploitation.

However, what happens when the right to freedom of expression is violated? Or when it is confronted with other human rights provisions, such as privacy or intellectual property? And who determines the balance?

Join us for our February webinar on Online Freedom of Expression, on Tuesday 28th February, at 08:00 GMT. Our special host is Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro, from Fiji, one of two co-coordinators of the Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus (IGC), who will be discussing the main controversies surrounding online freedom of expression.

Attendance is free, but registration is required.

Registrations are now closed.

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