Webcasts
Some webcasts of previous ISOC-NY events:
Contents
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.
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.
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.
The Future Of The Net
NYU - May 14 2002 - Columbia Law Professor Eben Moglen prognosticates on cyberspace and free software.
Danny Younger
NYU - Feb 21 2002 - Danny Younger gave a general talk on ICANN, past, present, & future.
George Sadowsky
NYU - Jan 17 2000 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.