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Stanford Law School: Is This the End of the Internet?

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Stanford Law School
Room 190, F.I.R. Hall Classroom Building, Crown Quadrangle
Stanford, CA 94305

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12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012

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Please join CALinnovates The Stanford Journal of International Law (SJIL) The Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA) for a lively panel discussion about the future of the Internet entitledSticky WCIT:  Is This the End of the Internet? An upcoming global UN conference will consider proposals that threaten Internet freedom – and Silicon Valley’s prosperity featuring  Ambassador David GrossFormer U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, U.S. Department of State Google's Patrick Ryan Policy Counsel, Open Internet Larry IrvingThe Irving GroupFormer Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information moderated by Larry Downes, Forbes & CNet Contributor Location: Stanford Law School Room 190  *Lunch provided*   Sticky WCIT: Is This the End of the Internet 0.00 Stanford Law: Is This the End of the Internet? 0.00
 
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