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Internet Rights, Open Access, Zero Rating And Public Access-Is Facebook and The

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Date:
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Time:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
LaborTech.net
Location Details:
San Francisco Main Library-Lower Level Latino Room B
100 Larkin St/Market St Next to Civic Center BART
San Francisco

1/24 SF Forum: Internet Rights, Open Access, Zero Rating And Public Access-Is Facebook and The Corporate Internet Bringing Free and Democratic Communication Network Globally?

Sunday January 24, 2016 1:00 PM
San Francisco Main Library-Lower Level Latino Room B
100 Larkin St/Market St Next to Civic Center BART
San Francisco

The relationship between internet rights, Open Access and Public Access are inter-related and are directly connected to labor and worker rights in the US and internationally . This panel will look at the issue of what constitutes internet rights, various proposals for open access and the history of public access both in the US and internationally. It will look at how labor and workers internationally are grappling with these issues and the use of the internet by corporations and workers who are organizing for their rights.
We will also focus on developments like the plan "Zero Rating" and free access proposals like the http://www.internet.org plan controlled by Facebook that is being pushed outside the United States and regulatory rights. We will look at how this affects workers and labor communication globally.

Sponorsed by LaborNet.org, LaborTech.net, WorkWeek Radio Pacifica

Panelists

Jeffry Omari, UCSC P.H.d On Internet Access In Brazil
Dorothy Kidd, USF Professor and Chair of the Media Studies Department
Steve Zeltzer, LaborNet.org
Bruce Wolfe, public.freemuni.net
Chris Witteman, Lawyer and Public Consumer Internet Rights Advocate

For more information
LaborNet.org
LaborTech.net
(415)282-1908
info [at] labortech.net

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http://www.rioonwatch.org/?p=24698
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/11/release-full-tpp-text-after-five-years-secrecy-confirms-threats-users-rights
http://reimaginerpe.org/node/4530
https://www.academia.edu/2000523/Practising_Communication_Rights_Cases_from_Korea_and_Honduras
Added to the calendar on Fri, Dec 25, 2015 1:31PM
§Protest Against Facebook Internet.org In Brazil
by LaborTech.net
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At the IGF, Brazilians protested the use of http://www.internet.org to monopolize and control the internet in Brazil.
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