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There's less than 48h left to apply for the Advanced Courses in Internet Governance! The upcoming courses are:
ContinuePosted on May 14, 2012 at 7:53pm
This week, DiploFoundation announced a new call for applications. The info is below, as well as at http://www.diplomacy.edu/blog/call-applications-advanced-courses-internet-governance

Call for applications: Advanced courses in Internet governance
Diplo is pleased to announce a new call for…
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Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, 24th April, for our monthly Internet governance webinar. Our host, Vladimir Radunovic, will discuss the theme 'Illegal online content and liability of Internet intermediaries: Why not shoot the messenger?'
More info is available below, or here, where you can also register.
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Posted on April 23, 2012 at 10:37pm
Friends, the following TED talk was delivered by Walid Al-Saqaf, an activist and a programmer from Yemen. Walid's website, Yemeni Portal, was blocked by the government in 2008. Listen to Walid as he talks through the birth of Alkasir, the software that is preventing his site (and thousands of others) from being censored.
Walid is also a participant in this year's Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme, and a new member of our…
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Rodney Taylor, acting Secretary General of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union, and alumnus of our Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme 2008, has been interviewed on Caribdirect.com, a leading online news portal…
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Henry Owera said… Visit Diplo's IG website, www.diplomacy.edu/ig for info on programmes, events, and resources.
The full text of the book An Introduction to Internet Governance is available here. The translated versions in Serbian/BCS (4th ed.), as well as first editions in French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, and Portuguese are also available for download.

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