Steve DelBianco
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Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
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Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
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Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
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Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
Courtney C. Radsch joined Steve DelBianco's group Jun 8, 2010
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ICANN's September Surprise

"Surprise, surprise, surprise!" is how Gomer Pyle would react to the news that the US government has allowed the JPA to expire, thus completing the transition of DNS management to ICANN. Plenty of skeptics doubted the US would let it happen, but today really is ICANN’s independence day.I was among the many who called for an extension of the JPA (Joint Project Agreement). First, I wanted to give ICANN more time to develop permanent mechanisms for true accountability. But I was even more…See More
A blog post by Steve DelBianco was featured Sep 30, 2009
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ICANN's September Surprise

"Surprise, surprise, surprise!" is how Gomer Pyle would react to the news that the US government has allowed the JPA to expire, thus completing the transition of DNS management to ICANN. Plenty of skeptics doubted the US would let it happen, but today really is ICANN’s independence day.I was among the many who called for an extension of the JPA (Joint Project Agreement). First, I wanted to give ICANN more time to develop permanent mechanisms for true accountability. But I was even more…See More
Blog post by Steve DelBianco Sep 30, 2009
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Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
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Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
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Steve DelBianco and Konstantinos Komaitis are now friends Sep 24, 2009
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David A. Gross replied to Steve DelBianco's discussion 'Workshop time and panelists' in the group Workshop: Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World
I look forward to the panel -- there are lots of developments to discuss.
Sep 23, 2009
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Workshop: Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
David A. Gross and Brenden Kuerbis joined Steve DelBianco's group Sep 23, 2009
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Workshop: Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
Janna Anderson joined Steve DelBianco's group Sep 21, 2009
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Workshop time and panelists

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Morning workshop, from 10:45am - 12:15pmAs of 21-Sep, our confirmed panelists are:Robert Guerra, Freedom HouseBob Boorstin, GoogleMiriam M. Nisbet, Director, Office of Government Information Services (OGIS)Rebecca MacKinnon, Assistant Professor, Univ of Hong Kong Journalism and Media Studies CentreAlso looking for a youth panelistSee More
Steve DelBianco added a discussion to the group Workshop: Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World Sep 21, 2009
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Workshop: Freedom of Expression in a Web 2.0 World

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In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication. This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.See More
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Steve DelBianco and Dr. Derrick L. Cogburn are now friends Sep 19, 2009
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Steve DelBianco is now a member of Internet Governance Forum USA Sep 3, 2009

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ICANN's September Surprise

"Surprise, surprise, surprise!" is how Gomer Pyle would react to the news that the US government has allowed the JPA to expire, thus completing the transition of DNS management to ICANN. Plenty of skeptics doubted the US would let it happen, but today really is ICANN’s independence day.

I was among the many who called for an extension of the JPA (Joint Project Agreement). First, I wanted to give ICANN more time to develop permanent mechanisms for… Continue

Posted on September 30, 2009 at 3:39pm

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