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Part 2 at http://blip.tv/file/get/Labortech-LaborAndWhoControlsTheInternetPart2483.flv
Part 2 at http://blip.tv/file/get/Labortech-LaborAndWhoControlsTheInternetPart2483.flv


Panel discussion on open spectrum and issues that effect online broadcasters in Labor. Held at the recent LaborTech conference at USF San Francisco, November 19, 2006. Dorothy Kidd-Chair USF Dept of Media Studies, Todd Davies-Stanford University Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Chris Whitteman-Telecommunications attorney for communication democracy and Myoung Joon Kim- MediAct Korea.
Panel discussion on open spectrum and issues that effect online broadcasters in Labor. Held at the recent [[Labor Tech]] conference at USF San Francisco, November 19, 2006. Dorothy Kidd-Chair USF Dept of Media Studies, Todd Davies-Stanford University Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Chris Whitteman-Telecommunications attorney for communication democracy and Myoung Joon Kim- MediAct Korea.


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URL = http://blip.tv/file/get/Labortech-LaborAndWhoControleTheInternet399.flv

Part 2 at http://blip.tv/file/get/Labortech-LaborAndWhoControlsTheInternetPart2483.flv

Panel discussion on open spectrum and issues that effect online broadcasters in Labor. Held at the recent Labor Tech conference at USF San Francisco, November 19, 2006. Dorothy Kidd-Chair USF Dept of Media Studies, Todd Davies-Stanford University Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Chris Whitteman-Telecommunications attorney for communication democracy and Myoung Joon Kim- MediAct Korea.