Access to Knowledge Conference
Yale Information Society Project
April 21-23, 2006
Yale Law School
http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/a2kconfmain.html
The information revolution holds great promise for development, freedom, and justice, but this potential is fragile. Without a coherent framework for why access to knowledge matters and an agenda how to achieve it, this potential could be undermined by the growing propertization and regulation of knowledge. The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School invites you to help determine the future of A2K.
From April 21st to April 23rd, 2006, join policy makers, activists, industry leaders, and academics at Yale Law School for a conference addressing this topic in areas such as intellectual property policy, telecommunications, education, culture, science, and health care. Leading thinkers and advocates from North, South, East and West will focus on generating cutting edge research agendas, concrete policy solutions, and strategic partnerships for the next decade.
Please register from the conference website at http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/a2kconfmain.html.
Plenary Panel defining Access to Knowledge include:
Policy Panel topics include:
For a full conference description and list of speakers, please visit
the conference website at
http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/a2kconfmain.html. Space is limited,
so please register soon.
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