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Highlights: media140+ Sydney, Digital Anonymity

media140 Sydney: Digtial Anonymity

Do you have the right to be anonymous online? If so, when? Anonymity protects Syrian political activists, internet trolls and criminals alike. There are no easy answers to the questions around Digital Anonymity.

Digital Anonymity was the first theme to be tackled as part of a new series of media140+ events that will be hosted in Sydney, London and Barcelona in 2012.

Over the next 12 months we’ll be bringing together the some of the most exciting and influential thinkers in digital media to share their experience and knowledge with a small number of participants.

The media140+ events are a natural extension of our larger events, but much more of a focus on creating more intimate experiences with a smaller number of people. media140+ events will run every 6-8 weeks as an open forum with emphasis on creating conversation and collaboration.

The opening event in Sydney, Australia took place with Jessica Hill from ABC Radio current affairs, David Stewart from law firm Wrays, Karalee Evans from public relations firm Text 100 and Stilgherrian, writer and broadcaster with ZDNet, Crikey, Drum and others.

It was a very lively debate that lasted over 90 minutes hosted by John Kerrison from Sky News Australia.

Event Highlights


Event highlights have been produced for ZDNet Patch Monday by Stilgherrian read the full article at ZDNet Australia.


Full Podcast


Listen to the full audio podcast and recording on Audioboo.

We will be announcing a new series of events for 2012 in mid December on our event page, through media140 twitter account and on Facebook.

[Photo: The media140+ panel discussion as photographed by Neerav Bhatt]

 
 
 

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