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Small correction on time. It is at 18h00. And runs until 19h00. :-) Gordon On 26 May 2016 at 16:33, Meredith Whittaker <meredithrachel@google.com> wrote:
[If you're not attending the RIPE meeting in person, you can stop reading now]
Hi those at the meeting,
I wanted to draw your attention to a BoF happening this evening that may be of interest. Corinne Cath, Oxford Researcher and repeat RIPE attendee (CCed), will be screening a short film that explores how Internet protocols and standards can be architected (or not) to promote Human Rights.
- *What: *Movie Screening and Beer BOF: "Net of Rights" - *When: *6pm/17:00 this evening - *Where:* Tutorial Room (to the left of the main room, along the far-left wall across from the espresso cart)
Clearly, this is a topic that falls right into the remit of cooperation, and the concomitant challenges of thinking through the social, political, and technical at once. I believe many of you will enjoy it.
Oh, and THERE WILL BE FREE BEER.
Thanks! Meredith
-- Meredith Whittaker Open Research Lead Google NYC