Live-stream recording of IFLA 2012 session on 15th of August 2012. We excuse the changing sound levels in the first minutes of the broadcast. Sound will stabilize in about 4 minutes from the start. We will upload a fixed-sound version later on.
Privatization of cyberspace – case Google
SIVA VAIDHYANATHAN
Media Studies and Law, University of Virginia, USA
Privacy, data surveillance and free speech in the age of Big Data
GUS HOSEIN
Privacy International & London School of Economics, UK
Internet censorship in context: the shape of things to come
PÄIVIKKI KARHULA
University of Tampere, School of Information Sciences, Tampere, Finland
Lawful access legislation, its risks and why libraries must care
BRENT ROE
Canadian Association of Research Libraries, Canada
and
JEANNIE BAIL
Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
Comment speech:
SHAKED SPIER
Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Berlin, Germany
Update from Australia: the copyright cloud over our national collection
ELLEN BROAD
Australian Digital Alliance, Australia
Comment speech:
HARALD MÜLLER
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Library, Heidelberg, Germany
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IFLA conference 2012 in Helsinki, Finland