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Some webcasts of previous ISOC-NY events:

DVDs of those marked with numbers can be obtained from mailto:dvd@isoc-ny.org - a $5/dvd donation is optional.


Contents

New York Technology Council panel: The Pervasive Network

NYU - May 3 2011
At this general meeting of the New York Technology Council, representatives from Verizon Wireless, frog design, and others discussed the future of ubiquitous network access

http://isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=2104


Aram Sinnreich - Today is Opposite Day: Music in the Network Age

NYU - Dec 6 2010
As part of Evan Korth's Computers & Society Speaker Series at NYU Rutgers professor Aram Sinnreich discussed how new communications technologies are changing musical patterns.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1517


NY Tech Council Innovations in Media Series – Advertising Technology

CUNY Graduate Center - Dec 2 2010
The New York Technology Council presented the second panel in its Innovations in Media Series – Advertising Technology: How has technology reshaped the advertising business model? Coming directly on the heels of the FTC’s announcement of a proposed Do-Not-Track framework, a stimulating discussion on the trade-offs between privacy and commerce.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1583


Susan Crawford – The State of Telecommunications Policy in the US Today

NYU - Nov 29 2010
As part of Evan Korth's Computers & Society Speaker Series at NYU Susan Crawford, OneWebDay founder and former Obama adviser, summarizes the current state of play of US Telecom policy, with a particular eye on forthcoming FCC decisions on net neutrality and the Comcast/NBC-U merger.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1573


New Style Curators panel - New Museum NYC

New Museum NYC - Nov 18 2010
In 2009 the New York Times proclaimed, “The Word ‘Curate’ No Longer Belongs to the Museum Crowd.” This panel, organized by Joanne McNeil, took a look at “curation” online and how the word applies to social media and internet use.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1578


Panel: Building Tomorrow’s Broadband

NYU - Nov 17 2010
A panel of broadband infrastructure builders - Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber, Joe Calzone of the ION Upstate New York Rural Broadband Initiative, and Louis Houle of Connect Quebec discuss strategies and impediments to community broadband.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1461


Barbara Van Schewick - Internet Architecture and Innovation - Why Architecture Matters

NYU Law School - Nov 10 2010
Barbara Van Schewick’s talk was based on her book Internet Architecture and Innovation. Van Schewick, after giving a thorough outline of the principles that allowed innovation on the open Internet to flourish, suggests that for its continued generation regulation may be required that puts the reins of any blocking, discrimination, and/or access controls firmly in the hands of the users not the providers.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1459


Jacob Weisberg & Tim Wu - The Master Switch

Core Club NYC - Nov 12 2010
New America Foundation presents Jacob Weisberg, Editor of Slate, & author Tim Wu discussing his book "The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires" .

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1439

Douglas Rushkoff - Program or Be Programmed

NYU - Nov 3 2010
Douglas Rushkoff expounds on his new book ‘Program or Be Programmed‘ in the Computers & Society Speaker Series at the Courant Institute

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1411


Tim Wu - 'The Master Switch'

Columbia Law School - Nov 3 2010
Tim Wu presents the theme of his book 'The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires'

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1400


Evan Hill-Ries - An Introduction to Copyright

NYU NYC - Oct 20 2010
As part of the Computers & Society speaker series Evan Hill-Ries brings us up to date on the history of copyright.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNYjIsdRqq8

Glover Wright - Data Activism and Grassroots Empowerment in India

New York Law School - Sep 25 2010
Glover Wright of the Center for Internet and Society talks about Data Activism and Grassroots Empowerment in India at the Innovate/Activate Unconference

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1265

Open Hardware Summit

New York Hall of Science - Sep 23 2010
The first ever conference solely devoted to Open Source Hardware, held in conjunction with the New York Makers Faire.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1237


Alex Goldman - The Internet's Three Principles

NYU NYC - Sep 22 2010
Alex Goldman spoke on OneWebDay about basic Internet principles. A wide-ranging discussion on the state of the net followed.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=1468


David Solomonoff – Taking Back the Edge: Freedom and the Internet Model

Ukrainian National Home NYC - Aug 13 2010
ISOC-NY President David Solomonoff addresses a monthly meeting of the Manhattan Libertarian Party.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1655


Hunter Newby - Introduction to Allied Fiber

NYU - Jul 14 2010
Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber, presented an overview of the company's plan to encircle the entire USA with a dark fiber ring with carrier neutral access at any point.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1637
DVD1772-01


NYC Council Open Government Data Hearing

250 Broadway NYC - Jun 21 2010
NYC Council Committee on Technology Public Hearing on the updated Open Government Data Bill Int. 029-2010

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=962


Diaspora Project developers roundtable with ISOC-NY

NYU NYC - Apr 22 2010
On Apr 22 2010 four NYU students briefed ISOC-NY on their response to Moglen’s Feb 5 talk – diaspora – a “privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all distributed open source social network”. The project went live on kickstarter the next day, where it eventually raised over $180k.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/p2/?p=777


Jinyang Li – Censorship Circumvention via Kaleidoscope

NYU NYC - Mar 25 2010
Jinyang Li has developed censorship circumvention software called Kaleidoscope that uses social networks to spread the word about anonymous proxies via a trusted social network.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1485
DVD 1725


Google, Technology and the Future of the Music Industry

Cardozo NYC - Feb 24 2010
A joint effort by the both the Art Law and the IP Law Societies at Cardozo School of Law, this Feb. 24 2010 panel set out to consider the implications/possibilities of the Google Books Settlement model as applied to the music industry.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1471
DVD 1719


Eben Moglen - Freedom in the Cloud: Software Freedom, Privacy and Security for Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing

NYU - Feb 5 2010
Professor Moglen urges liberation from systematic spying via 'freedom boxes' - personal social media servers interacting over a distributed network, and challenges the tech community to make it happen.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1338
DVD 1710


Google Book Settlement Workshop

UAW NYC - Jan 20 2010
The NYC Council Committee on Technology in Government held a public hearing to hear arguments pro and con the adoption of Res.712a which supports federal net neutrality principles / legislation.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1282
DVD 1704


New York Tech Council – Tech Trends for 2010

Pricewaterhousecoopers NYC - Jan 14 2010
The newly formed New York Technology Council held its second public meeting in the form of a panel discussion on the topic “Technology Trends for 2010“. Representatives of Google and Microsoft were joined by City Council member Gale Brewer to pontificate on what the new year might bring.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1289
DVD (coming)


NYC Council Hearing on Innovation

City Hall NYC - Dec 16 2009
The NYC Council Committee on Technology in Government and Small Business held a joint public hearing to examine how small technology start-ups are surviving in this tough economy.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1208
DVD (coming)


NYC Council Hearing on Net Neutrality

City Hall NYC - Nov 20 2009
The NYC Council Committee on Technology in Government held a public hearing to hear arguments pro and con the adoption of Res.712a which supports federal net neutrality principles / legislation.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1037
DVD (coming)


Eben Moglen: Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond

Cardozo NYC - Oct 12 2009
In advance of The Supreme Court hearing of arguments in the Bilski case - the outcome of which could directly effect the status of software patents - Eben Moglen of the Software Freedom Law Center gives an encapsulated history of how we got into the current tangle, and how we might escape.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1009
DVD 1676


David Post: JEFFERSON’S MOOSE IN CYBERSPACE – Copyright & The Internet

Princeton Club NYC - Oct 12 2009
A lunchtime presentation by author David Post whose recent book emphasizes the urgency of copyright reform.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=959
DVD 1671


William Patry: Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars

Cardozo NYC - Oct 12 2009
A lunchtime presentation by author William Patry whose new book calls for a rational approach to the problems of copyright reform.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=990
DVD 1666


Civic Representation in ICANN: What Now? forum

NYU - Oct 8 2009
Radical changes are afoot in the structure of Generic Names Supporting Organization. This was a lively debate on the new proposals, featuring special guest Dr. Milton Mueller.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=886
DVD (coming)


New York City Community Fiber Meeting – Wed 9/9/09

DCTV NYC - Sep 9 2009
Progress report, discussion, background, technical information on the innovative project to bring middle mile ownership to NYC citizens.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=838
DVD (coming)


New York City Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) Meeting

DCTV NYC - July 28 2009
Members of the NYC tech community discuss the recently released Broadband Technology Opportunities Program

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=810
DVD (coming)


ICANN gTLD Implementation Consultation Session NYC

Millennium Hotel - July 13 2009
ICANN presented and discussed it's ongoing development process for new Top Level Domains

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=769
DVD (coming)


NYC Council - Open Data Standards

250 Broadway NYC - July 1 2009
A public hearing that discussed a council proposal, opposed by the Mayor, to make all possible municipal data publically available in open data formats.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=762
DVD1615


David Bollier - “The Struggle to Build a Digital Republic”

Courant Institute NYU - May 18 2009
David discussed about the themes of his new book, Viral Spiral: How the Commoners Built a Digital Republic of Their Own.

http://punkcast.com/1586/index.html
DVD1586


Richard Stallman - Copyright vs. Community

Cardozo School of Law NYC - Mar 31 2009
Richard suggests a radical rethink of copyright policy.

http://punkcast.com/1552/index.html
DVD1552


Has Divestiture Worked? A 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T

Courant Institute NYU - May 6 2009
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
DVD1533


Andrew Raziej - Democracy, Civic Action, and Politics in a Networked World

Computers and Society @ NYU - Nov 19 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CSO5yn5Vms&fmt=18
DVD1483


Lawrence Lessig - Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy.

Computers and Society @ NYU - Nov 9 2008
The content industry has convinced industry in general that extremism in copyright regulation is good for business and economic growth. In this talk, Professor Lessig describes the creative and profitable future that culture and industry could realize, if only we gave up IP extremism.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=510
DVD1477


Douglas Rushkoff - Open Source Democracy

Computers and Society @ NYU - Nov 5 2008
Winner of the first Neil Postman award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity, Douglas Rushkoff is an author of ten best-selling books, a professor at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program and an award-winning documentarian who focuses on the ways people, cultures, and institutions create, share, and influence each other's values. His talk examined the cultural, historical, and economic developments that created our current system of governance, and outlined a path to open source democracy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYK8z3PVgZ8&fmt=18
DVD1474


NYC Council Tech Committee Webcasting Hearing

250 Broadway NYC - Oct 29 2008 A public hearing on the proposal to webcast NYC City Council and other municipal meetings

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=488
DVD1470


John Perry Barlow - The first Internet election?

Computers and Society @ NYU - Oct 9 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhf63UZMo0M&fmt=18
DVD1467

dot nyc hearing - NYC City Council

250 Broadway NYC - Oct 15 2008

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=441


Fred Benenson - Creative Commons & Free Culture

Computers and Society @ NYU - Oct 9 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXmhXJ0pddI&fmt=18
DVD1444


Fred Benenson - A brief history of copyright

Computers and Society @ NYU - Oct 6 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-BPinwvthI&fmt=18
DVD1444


NYC City Council White Spaces hearing

City Hall NYC - Sep 29 2008

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=1027F10BB97869DF
DVD 1438

  • please note first segment is listed last.


Tim Westergren - The Future of Music and the State of Licensing Today

Computers and Society @ NYU - Sep 24 2008 In the opening lecture in Evan Korths NYU Computers and Society course Tim Westergren of Pandora discusses the Future of Music and the State of Licensing Today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REdIEs01tVs&fmt=18
DVD1433

OneWebDay 2008

Washington Square Park, NYC - Sep 22 2008
Susan Crawford (founder - One Web Day) | Sree Sreenivasan (Columbia Journalism & WNBC-TV) |Andrew Baron (Rocketboom) | Craig Newmark (craigslist) | Dharma Dailey (Ethos Group) | Gale A. Brewer (NYC Council) | SJ Klein (OLPC) | Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard) | John Perry Barlow (EFF) | Tim Westergren (Pandora) | Lawrence Lessig (Stanford)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCkNKF4XO1s&fmt=18
DVD1431

  • The video is also is now available at

http://dotsub.com/view/05bde6ad-9e45-4877-bf38-461b017d4590
It needs to be transcribed in English, so that it can be translated to other languages. Volunteers?


NYC Broadband Study briefing

City Hall NYC - Jul 30 2008
Diamond Consultants was hired by the New York City Economic Development Corporation to determine the breadth of the digital divide in New York City and develop programs and initiatives to provide greater digital inclusion for all residents. Chris O'Brien, a Partner in Diamond's Public Sector practice, detailed Diamond's findings - and its recommendations for the City's next steps - to the NYC Broadband Advisory Committee at City Hall on July 30 2008. Afterwards members of the Committee and the public made comments.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=313
DVD1394


Participation and Politics Online

NYU Law School - Jun 4 2008
This forum. presented by OneWebDay, ISOC-NY, and the Information Law Institute @ NYU during Internet Week NY, is part of the build up to a politically-minded OneWebDay on September 22, 2008. It brought together a variety of renowned scholars, thinkers, and activists to provide their perspectives on political engagement on the Net. The forum happened to occur on the day after Barack Obama clinched the presidential nomination.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=245
DVD1362

Futures of the Internet

NYU Law School - Apr 16 2008
What will come of the next decade on the Internet? We often take for granted the state of the net today, but there's no guarantee that it will remain this way. Will the digital future be dystopian, or is there a brighter outlook ahead than some may believe? Our panelists - thinkers and net visionaries, with backgrounds ranging from art, law, technology, politics, media, culture, and entrepreneurship - provided their perspectives on the future of the net, and engaged with members of the audience to further the exploration of what lies ahead.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=214


The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It

Tribeca Grand NYC - Apr 11 2008
Jonathan Zittrain explains that the Internet and much of what is built on top of it is "generative" - it welcomes change from anyone, anywhere. The benefits of generativity are innovative output (new things that improve people's lives), and participatory input (the opportunity to connect with other people, work with them, and express oneself). But security issues online, like viruses, spyware, and invasions of privacy, will see this generative infrastructure replaced by fashionable "tethered appliances," including iPods, iPhones, Xboxes, and TiVos. These devices are not generative-they can't be modified easily by users, even as they are continuously regulated and controlled by their makers. Zittrain offers an accessible discussion of the looming problems of an "appliancized" future and provides a set of visionary solutions to help stop it.

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=195


The Future of WHOIS Policy

Jefferson Market Library NYC - Nov 8 2006
A panel discussion on WHOIS policy, moderated by Danny Younger. This is a contentious issue, involving tradeoffs between privacy, anonymity, and accountability. Panel members were: Jon Nevett, VP Policy & Ethics, Network Solutions; Wendy Seltzer, North American representative, ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee; Attorney Bruce A. McDonald, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP; Jordyn Buchanan, Chair ICANN WHOIS Task Force; Jeff Neuman, Senior Director, Law, Advanced Services and Business Development, NeuStar Inc.; Rita Rodin, Member, ICANN Board of Directors. A Q&A session followed.

http://punkcast.com/1064/


Free Software and Free Media

Jefferson Market Library NYC - May 3 2006
Eben Moglen, general counsel of the Free Software Foundation, gave a free ranging talk on the state of play of free (as in freedom) software, with a particular emphasis on the VOIP, and the recent implementation of the GPLv3.

http://punkcast.com/964/


What Price New York City Wireless: The Politics of Technology

Jefferson Market Library NYC - Mar 1 2006
A Public Forum with Gale A. Brewer, chair of the City's Technology Committee.

http://punkcast.com/933/


The Future Of The Net

NYU - May 14 2002 - Columbia Law Professor Eben Moglen prognosticates on cyberspace and free software.

http://punkcast.com/156/


Danny Younger

NYU - Feb 21 2002 - Danny Younger gave a general talk on ICANN, past, present, & future.

http://punkcast.com/126/

Richard Stallman - "Free Software: Freedom and Cooperation"

Stern School - May 29 2001 Stallman responds to an earlier talk by a Microsoft spokesman who had declared Free Software "bad for business".

http://punkcast.com/64/

George Sadowsky

NYU - Jan 17 2001 - George Sadowsky, a founder of ISOC-NY, and erstwhile ISOC trustee, gave a general talk on his thoughts on where the Internet was headed as we moved into the new millenium, with a particular emphasis on developing countries.

http://punkcast.com/33/

Community Panel

NYU - Mar 14 2000 - Panel Presentation: "Internet and the Community"

http://punkcast.com/15