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The Center for Copyright Information (CCI) has announced that the kickoff of the Copyright Alert System six strikes program is to be postponed until next year. We’d like to think that the INET New York, which raised plenty of concerns about details of the program, had something to do with it. In keeping with the Internet Society’s accessibility policy we have taken the trouble to have the entire event transcribed and added closed captions to the archived video, see below. Audio is also available.
On Thursday November 15 2012 the Internet Society’s North American Bureau in collaboration with its New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) will present INET New York: An Open Forum on The Copyright Alert System – a half-day conference at New York Law School. Public advocacy organizations and Internet users will have the opportunity to participate in a multistakeholder dialogue on key issues relating to the Copyright Alert System (CAS) – sometimes called the 6 strikes program, and due to kick off on November 28 2012 – with representatives and members of the Center for Copyright Information (CCI) which is administering the system.
Registration is now open (free), and you can also ask questions in advance, via the links below. It is not necessary to register for the webcast, but you can via our meetup group.
Mike Zajko 5:18 pm on 12/04/2012 Permalink |
Thanks for this, but the transcript link appears broken.
joly 8:37 am on 12/07/2012 Permalink |
Sorry about that. Fixed now!