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The Net Dialogue website aims to shed light on international Net governance and spur public discourse on this emerging body of regulation. The site is intended for the benefit of people in government, business, civil society, international organizations, the media and the public at large. With input from people who have information to share, we hope this collaborative site will serve as a model for governments to replicate in providing transparency and opportunities for public comment on initiatives.</blockquote>
 
The Net Dialogue website aims to shed light on international Net governance and spur public discourse on this emerging body of regulation. The site is intended for the benefit of people in government, business, civil society, international organizations, the media and the public at large. With input from people who have information to share, we hope this collaborative site will serve as a model for governments to replicate in providing transparency and opportunities for public comment on initiatives.</blockquote>
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Directed by [[Mary Rundle]] and coordinated by [[Lawrence Lessig]], [[John Palfrey]] and [[Jonathan Zittrain]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 12 March 2007

http://www.netdialogue.org/

The Net Dialogue website aims to shed light on international Net governance and spur public discourse on this emerging body of regulation. The site is intended for the benefit of people in government, business, civil society, international organizations, the media and the public at large. With input from people who have information to share, we hope this collaborative site will serve as a model for governments to replicate in providing transparency and opportunities for public comment on initiatives.

Directed by Mary Rundle and coordinated by Lawrence Lessig, John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain.