charlie derr on Mon, 6 Jun 2022 15:16:09 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Fwd: [farber@keio.jp: [IP] CCRC/IP-Asia June 6, 9pm JST: Jeff returns - The United States of Anonymous] |
Thank you so much! i followed your advice, and indeed the conversation ahead of the "scheduled talk" was truly fascinating. When i asked (in the zoom chat) about how to be kept apprised of future events in the series, it was suggested that i subscribe to Dave Farber's Interesting-People list (which it looks like you pasted from below, though without full email headers). However, what i found is https://seclists.org/interesting-people/ and while there are archives available (and an RSS feed), i can't see how i might add my email address to the recipient list. Perchance does anyone have any direction for me on this? i'd love to attend future sessions (on almost any topic, as the group of thinkers that attended this one was amazing!). thanks again, ~c On 6/3/22 17:22, José María Mateos wrote: > Hi, > > This might be of interest to members of the list. I've attended a few of > these virtual encounters and they're very, very interesting. > > I'm currently enjoying "ReadMe!" and many of the discussions there could > have been chapters of the book. One thing is what's planned, another > what ends up being talked about, specially the conversations prior to > the start of the actual event. Make sure to connect one hour to half an > hour before, if that's feasible. > > ----- Forwarded message from ファーバーデイビッド J <farber@keio.jp> ----- > > Subject: [IP] CCRC/IP-Asia June 6, 9pm JST: Jeff returns - The United > States > of Anonymous > From: ファーバーデイビッド J <farber@keio.jp> > Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2022 17:54:57 +0900 > To: Ip Ip <ip@ip.topicbox.com> > Reply-To: ip <ip@ip.topicbox.com> > > > > Dear CCRC colleagues and friends > > As part of our ongoing activities, Keio University Cyber Civilization > Research Center, David Farber and Dan Gillmor are continuing their > weekly online gathering over Zoom. > > CCRC/IP-Asia is a platform for sharing new ideas, exchanging information > and getting around people with common interests. We have had a good > crowd from East and West to discuss topics ranging from network > infrastructure to media & disinformation to supply chains to information > tracing, and much more. Here is the list of previous topics that we've > discussed: https://www.ccrc.keio.ac.jp/cyber-ipasia/ > > In the coming session, Professor Jeff Kosseff will talk about his new > book, The United States of Anonymous, which traces the history of legal > protections for anonymous speech in the United States. The discussion > will consider the costs and benefits of anonymous speech, and compare > the legal protections in the United States with those of other countries. > > Note Professor Kosseff has requested that we not record his comments, So > don’t miss. > > We hold these conversations every Monday! Please invite people you think > can contribute to the discussion. > > Put this on your calendar: Monday, 9 pm (2100) JST on June 6, 2022. > (EST: 8am | BST: 1pm | CEST 2pm ) > > Here is the link for this Zoom gathering: > https://zoom.us/j/966864863?pwd=bXNmR3ZBUVJOdzE1VExZZHhsM1Y2Zz09 > Password: 076743 > > See you on Monday! > > Dave and Dan > > PS: The meeting is held under the Chatham House Rule. Here's what that > means: > "When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, > participants are free to use the information received, but neither the > identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other > participant, may be revealed > > ------------------------------------------ > ip: ip > Permalink: > https://ip.topicbox.com/groups/ip/T8a77427913558ed0-M1b849b98183c85c2d06c2d07 > > Delivery options: https://ip.topicbox.com/groups/ip/subscription > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > -- Charlie Derr Director of Instructional Technology Bard College at Simon's Rock https://simons-rock.edu Encryption key: http://hope.simons-rock.edu/~cderr/ 413-528-7344 Pronouns: he/him/his
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