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== Confirmed Speakers ==
 
== Confirmed Speakers ==
  
** Josephine Berry Slater, Deputy Editor of Mute Magazine, London
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** Andrea Glorioso
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* ? Josephine Berry Slater, Deputy Editor of Mute Magazine, London
  
 
** Sarah Joyce, appropriationart.ca, the Coalition of Art Professionals, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada
 
** Sarah Joyce, appropriationart.ca, the Coalition of Art Professionals, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada

Latest revision as of 14:10, 20 July 2006

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Confirmed Speakers

    • Andrea Glorioso
  •  ? Josephine Berry Slater, Deputy Editor of Mute Magazine, London
    • Sarah Joyce, appropriationart.ca, the Coalition of Art Professionals, Denman Island, British Columbia, Canada
    • Cornelia Sollfrank, Cyberfeminist Concept Artist, Creator of automatic Net.art generators, Co-Founder of the Cyberfeminist International and Webmaster of artwarez.org, Hamburg
    • Felix Stalder, openflows.org, Vienna
    • Rasmus Fleischer, Piratbyran.org, Stockholm
  • Doma Smoljo, Bitnik.org, Zurich
  • Carmen Weisskopf, Bitnik.org, Zurich
    • Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Senior researcher, United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and social Research and training centre on Innovation and Technology & founding editor of First Monday, Maastricht
    • Larry Sanger, Director of Distributed Content Programs for the Digital Universe Foundation, chief organizer of Wikipedia in its first year, Anchorage (arriving Thursday evening, leaving on Sunday)
    • Onno Purbo, Indonesia
    • Harald Tveit Alvestrand, former chairman of the IETF & Engineer at Google, Trondheim, Norway
    • Jonathan Corbet, editor in chief of Linux Weekly News
    • Fernanda Weiden, systems analyst, involved in Debian, Gnome, and the Fórum Internacional Software Livre (FISL), founder of LinuxChix Brasil and Project Free Software and Women, currently with Google, Zurich
    • Atul Chitnis, FOSS.IN, Bangalore
    • Bernt Hugenholtz, Director of the Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam (can only fly in on Saturday 16 Sept.)
    • Tilman Lüder, Head of Unit D1, Copyright and Knowledge-based Economy, Directorate General Internal Market, European Commission, Brussels
    • Urs Gasser, Designated Director Research Division for Information Law, University St. Gallen
    • Claudio Prado, Head of the Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia
    • Felipe Fonseca, MetaReciclagem, São Paulo
    • Sergio Amadeu, Professor of information theory, Faculty of Social Communications Cásper Líbero, University of São Paulo; former Director-President of Brazil's National Institute of Information Technology and Chairman Free Software Technical Implementation Committee, now founder of the initiative Free Network, Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia
    • Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School, New Haven
    • Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley
    • Janko Roettgers, San Francisco
    • John Buckman, Magnatune.com
    • Moritz Sauer, Phlow.net, Netlabels.org, author of "Websites für Musiker, Djs und Netlabels", O'Reilly 2006, Cologne


  • Jamie Love, Washington, DC
    • Ronaldo Lemos, Director Center for Technology & Society (CTS) at the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) & project lead Creative Commons Brazil & openbusiness.cc, Rio de Janeiro
  • Larry Lessig (will be in Berlin already!)

Preliminarily Confirmed Speakers

  • Erik Möller (nur am 14.9.!)
  • Frank Witte, head of global OSS strategy at SAP
  • Platoniq: Burnstation (Olivier Schulbaum + ??)
  • Louis Suarez-Potts
  • Tatiana Wells, BR
  • Ricardo Ruiz, BR
  • Eben Moglen [not really confirmed but: "Neither date is ruled out."]



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