Campaign for the right to information
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- | Bringing together communcattion specialist in media,electronic public libraries to address issues of privacy and copyright issues in the infromation industry. | + | Bringing together communcattion specialist in media, electronic environments, and public libraries to address issues of privacy and copyright issues in the infromation industry. |
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- | To agitate for free access | + | To agitate for free access across borders and assist as many people with access to information as we recognise it to be a basic right. |
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 4 December 2007
Time 11:30-2:00pm
Organizer
CRIS campaign
Number of participants
About 35 representatives from mainly international media agencies
Speakers
Raijelli Nicole
Contact:raijeli@isiswomen.org
Website: www.isiswomen.org
Summary of issues discussed
Aims
Bringing together communcattion specialist in media, electronic environments, and public libraries to address issues of privacy and copyright issues in the infromation industry.
Objective
To agitate for free access across borders and assist as many people with access to information as we recognise it to be a basic right.
Recommendations
To reach to many people as possible.
Reported By Judy Mugo