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Watch Live Thurs 28 May: The Way Forward for the WSIS+10 Review Process

Would you like to learn more about what the WSIS+10 Review process is all about? How can you participate in the process if you are not with a government? What is “WSIS” all about anyway—and why should you care?

Those questions and more will be part of a luncheon briefing on Thursday, May 28, 2015, from 13:15 – 14:45 Central European Time (UTC+2). More info can be found at:

http://www.giplatform.org/events/way-forward-wsis10-review-process

The briefing is streaming live out of Geneva during the week of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum. Organized by a group of organizations, including the Internet Society, ICC-BASIS, Global Partners Digital, the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) and the Geneva Internet Platform, the event includes a panel of speakers who will be talking about the importance of the WSIS+10 review process and how people can get involved.

Speakers will also be encouraging organizations and individuals to sign on to the Call For An Open WSIS+10 Preparatory Process (and anyone reading this can sign on!).

My Internet Society colleague Nicolas Seidler wrote more about this luncheon briefing and provides additional links for people wanting to learn more.

I do hope many of you will join in to listen to the session.

By Dan York, Author and Speaker on Internet technologies - and on staff of Internet Society

Dan is the Director, Online Content, for the Internet Society but opinions posted on CircleID are his own. View more of Dan’s writing and audio here.

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MAY 28, not March 28! Dan York  –  May 28, 2015 9:32 AM

I’ll note that this event is happening TODAY, May 28, as the body of the text says, not March 28, as I put in the title!  (and I’ve asked the CircleID team to fix the title)

RE: MAY 28, not March 28! Ali Farshchian  –  May 28, 2015 3:11 PM

Corrected.

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