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Adam Powell apowell at freedomforum.org
Wed Mar 21 05:12:11 PST 2001


Declan,

Here's the program URL:

http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13366

Thanks!
Adam

**********
   
   The First Amendment Online conference
   
   March 22, 2001, co-sponsored by the Online News Association
   
   03.01.01
   
   Printer-friendly page
   
   At First Amendment Center/New York, 580 Madison Ave.
   To RSVP: Call 212/317-7592 or email Euraine Brooks at
   ebrooks at freedomforum.org.
   
   Noon -- Lunch program: Free Expression and the Net
   
     Welcome: Adam Clayton Powell III, vice president/technology and
   programs, The Freedom Forum
   
     Jill Blackman, Chicago Tribune, Online News Association
   
     Speaker: Li Lu, founder and general partner, Himalaya Capital
   
   1:45 p.m. -- Technology demonstration: Mobile Journalist's Workstation
   of the Future
   
     John Pavlik, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
   
     Elias Gagas, Columbia University School of Engineering
   
   2:15 -- First Amendment Parity and New Media
   
     Moderator: Karl Idsvoog, 1stAmendmentInvestigations.com
   
     Robert Corn-Revere, Hogan and Hartson L.L.P.
   
     Declan McCullagh, Wired News
   
     Peggy Miles, International Webcasting Association
   
     Omar Wasow, blackplanet.com
   
   3:15 -- Technology Demonstration: Immersive News
   
     Larry Pryor, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for
   Communication
   
   3:45 -- Filters, Content Controls and Speech
   
     Moderator: Paul McMasters, First Amendment Center
   
     Ann Beeson, staff attorney, American Civil Liberties Union
   
     Graeme Browning, author, "Electronic Democracy"
   
     Brant Houston, executive director, Investigative Reporters and
   Editors
   
     Steven Levy, technology columnist, Newsweek
   
   4:45 -- Filters and the Swedish Experience
   
     Stig Roland Rask, Foundation for Knowledge and Competence
   Development, Sweden
   
   5 p.m. -- Technology Demonstration: Remote Sensing and Civilian
   Satellites
   
     Mark Brender, director of Washington operations, Space Imaging
   
     Dan Dubno, technologist and producer, CBS News
   
   5:30 -- Remote Sensing, Linking and Privacy
   
     Moderator: Jill Blackman
   
     Guy Berger, Head of Department, Journalism and Media Studies, Rhodes
   University, South Africa
   
     Jonathan Hart, Dow, Lohnes and Albertson
   
     Stephen Miller, New York Times
   
     Elizabeth Osder, Online News Association
   
   6:30 -- Conclusion
   
     Adam Powell
   
   6:45-7:30 p.m. -- reception



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