Jim from the Open Rights Group writes in with the announcement for this year’s ORGCon, a brilliant UK digital rights event:
Legends of digital rights, Tim Wu and John Perry Barlow, will be leading Open Rights Group’s 3rd national conference on June 8th. Join us for ORGCon2013 at the Institute of Engineering and Technology, Savoy Place, London for the UK’s biggest digital freedoms event. ORGCon has always been a sell-out event so grab your tickets now before they all go!
This year topics covered include:
Snoopers’ Charter: What’s the situation now?
Jim Killock and the author’s of the Digital Surveillance report on what the Government are planning next after the defeat of the Comms Data Bill.Lessons from creative citizens: How to win at the Internet
Sci-fi author Diane Duane (Star Trek, Young Wizards), Simon Indelicate (The Indelicates) and bassist Steve Lawson will be talking about the creative ways they have developed successful artistic careers in the digital age.What exactly is ORG anyway? Who we are and what we do
ORG staff, volunteers, Advisory Council and Board will be sharing their role in ORG and explaining what our work is all about.Who wins when copyright and free speech clash?
Internet law expert Graham Smith (author of the mighty tome Internet Law and Regulation) and Article 19’s legal officer, Gabrielle Guillemin, will be tackling this challenging question and looking at some of the conflicting principles.How to wiretap the Cloud (without anybody noticing)
Caspar Bowden, privacy expert, will be giving explaining the serious threat to European citizens’ rights from the American law, FISAA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amendments Act).The right to be offensive: Free speech online in the UK
Policy Head of Facebook UK, Richard Allan and free speech law expert and Jack of Kent blogger, David Allen Green will be sharing their expertise on the danger from increasing use of Section127, and debate where the UK Government stands on free speech online.and many many more!
Sign up here: Open Rights Group – Join us at ORGCon2013!
(Disclosure: I’m proud to have co-founded the Open Rights Group, and to volunteer on its advisory committee)