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Re: My reply to Jamie's note Re: The FCC strikes the Internet

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (James Love)
Tue Mar 15 10:31:35 1994

Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 06:46:08 -0500 (EST)
From: James Love <love@essential.org>
To: Miles R Fidelman <fidelman@civicnet.org>
Cc: David Farber <farber@central.cis.upenn.edu>, com-priv@psi.com
In-Reply-To: <Pine.3.89.9403141410.A8744-0100000@world.std.com>

On Mon, 14 Mar 1994, Miles R Fidelman wrote:

> > It seems to me that a good start would be a smallish conference where all
> > the relevent parties can get to present their opinions on the role of
> > networking in a democratic society. The results of such a meeting would be
> > widely available (maybe live). The model coming into my head is the
> > constitutional debates held on the 200 anniv of the Constitution in
> > Philadelphia. If there is any interest in so organizing such a forum, I
> > would be happy to explore whether Penn would host such a meeting
> > 
> 
> The Center for Civic Networking would be happy to co-organize such a 
> conference. 

Miles, the Roundtable has a meeting on Friday on the future of the 
listserves, and I had planned to suggest that the Roundtable sponor some 
type of conference on this topic.  - jamie

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