Book now! First ever ORGCon 24 July

Michael Holloway, 10 June 2010

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James Boyle, Cory Doctorow and Tom Watson are heading up the first ever conference dedicated to digital rights in the UK. Top of the agenda at ORGCon is tackling the Digital Economy Act and the new Government.

Book your ticket now for the first ever ORGCon on 24 July

Sessions will include

  • James Boyle on the future of copyright, in London especially for this talk
  • Cory Doctorow talk and panel on how artists can make copyright work for them
  • What MPs are doing about Digital Economy Act (Tom Watson, Eric Joyce, Julian Huppert)
  • What does the 'Right to Data' mean? (Heather Brooke, Rufus Pollock)
  • Opening up the Data Protection Directive: Can of Worms or Opportunity (Privacy International)
  • Dismantling the Database State (NO2ID) 
  • Theft! A History of Music (Jennifer Jenkins)

There are a limited number of tickets for this bonanza event.

Book now to avoid disappointment! Special discount rates for new and existing supporters.

When? 24 July, 1030 - 1800

Where? College Building, City University London, St John St, EC1 London

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Exact address?
Reply #4 on : Thu June 10, 2010, 14:01:04
Would you mind updating this page with the exact venue for the event?

I'd like to go as a paying attendee but cover the event for The Pod Delusion - would that be possible?

Thanks
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Videos?
Reply #3 on : Thu June 10, 2010, 14:48:00
Will there be videos/podcasts of the event for those unable to attend?
zak madin
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Age Rating
Reply #2 on : Thu June 10, 2010, 15:54:57
I'm definitely wanting to go, but I can't see anywhere about an age rating? I'm currently 16 and would love to come down.
Michael Holloway
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Replying to comments
Reply #1 on : Fri June 11, 2010, 14:33:44
Zak - no age rating, no

Carmine - yes we'll do videos and post to the website

Salim - Fine to cover for Pod Delusion, yep. And location is College Building, City University London, St John St, EC1 London United Kingdom

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