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Digital Rights: what are they, and why do we need them?

Nov 27, 20171 hr 24 min
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Panel discussion & Launch – The University of Sydney’s 2017 Digital Rights report A panel of leading experts looks under the hood of digital rights, exploring: - What are digital rights? Why do we need them? - What would they look like in Australia? - How should we frame, and do, digital rights policy, law and practice? SPEAKERS: Ellen Broad, Osmond Chiu, Rob Hanson, Associate Professor Nicolas Suzor, Professor Ariadne Vromen. Chaired by Professor Gerard Goggin . This event was held on 27 November 2017 as part of the Sydney Ideas program co-presented with the Digital Rights & Governance project at the University of Sydney: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/digital_rights_forum
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