We cordially invite you to join us discussing the urgent questions of knowledge in the digital age, copyright, and open access after the screening of the fantastic and important film “The Internet’s own boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz" at the University of Westminster's Regent Street campus next Thursday, 5pm, where the CAMRI research seminar will take place.
"The Internet’s own boy: the story of Aaron Swartz" (movie screening) with discussion
29 October 2015
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Research Seminar
University of Westminster
Thu, Oct 15, 17:00
Room: Fyvie Hall
309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW
Note that our seminars have relocated, and will now take place Thursdays in Central London at the University of Westminster’s Regent
Street Campus. All seminars are free, but we kindly ask you to register using the registration link below.
Please join us for drinks afterwards.
Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/movie-screening-the-internets-own-boy-the-story-of-aaron-swartz-tickets-17460140751
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