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     1= AMC 2008 Workshop Proposal =
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     3== Discussion ==
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     5Discussion is happening on ticket #743
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     7== Organizing [http://mayfirst.org/organicinternet the Organic Internet] ==
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     9In this gathering, activists will join together to examine and discuss one of the largest, most important and powerful human movement in recent history.
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     11With over a billion people engaging in a collective activity, today's Internet is one of humanity's largest social movements, reflecting the kind of social
     12interaction and collective achievement activists like us struggle for world-wide: fundamentally collaborative, democratic and based almost entirely
     13on tools and software that has been produced collaboratively, developed by large, democratic communities and distributed freely. It is truly
     14international and resilient against constant attempts to control its direction and curtail its positive growth.
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     16Even more inspiring, the Internet has grown in this progressive way against considerable relentless opposition by powerful forces that don't want a
     17"better world" for most of us. As such, it represents one of the progressive movement's most significant and important victories.
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     19In this gathering, we seek to collaboratively write an Internet Justice Bill of Rights. Modeled after our successful workshop at the US Social Forum, we
     20will break the audience into groups of 4 - 5 people.  Each group will speak with one voice via a "scribe" who will be tasked with entering the group's
     21proposed rights of the group into a web-based system. A dynamic, projected display of the current state of the Bill of Rights is visible to all.
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     23All ideas belong to the group: any group can edit any Right, whether they wrote the original version or not  All revisions of a given Right are stored, but only the most recent edit is projected to the group as a whole.  The group which creates a new version of a right automatically endorses that right, but otherwise holds no special connection to it.
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     25Each group also has the ability to endorse any Right that seems worthy.   When a Right is edited, existing endorsements are cleared, which requires solicitation of new endorsements for the new version. Rights with more endorsers float to the top, while the rights with fewer endorsers sink to the bottom of the projected list.
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     27To keep the Bill of Rights to a manageable, concise size, only 10 rights can exist at a given time. If 10 rights already exist, the only way to add a new idea to the Bill is to edit an existing right, which requires engaging other groups in a dialog to ensure an adequate number of re-endorsements.
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     29The goal of the session is to examine, through interactive collaboration:
     30 * what the Internet really means for us and our movements;
     31 * how it models the society we are struggling for;
     32 * how the way we've developed it serves as a model for how to develop that just society;
     33 * and finally how we as progressive activists can work inside the Internet to broaden its positive impact and protect the gains we and it have made.
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     36== Schedule ==
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     38Deadline for submitting a workshop proposal is March 21. We do that [http://alliedmediaconference.org/propose here].
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     40== Structure of the event ==
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     42We have two options: 1.5 hours or 3 hours.
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     44== Software ==
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     46The software is now available via our [browser:trunk/ir svn repository].
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     48== People and equipment ==
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     50Laptops available:
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     52Projector available:
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     54 * Introduction: overview and what is a statement of rights:
     55 * Practical details of the game:
     56 * Break out groups:
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     58Our goal will be to have members of the audience offer their laptops and be scribes. The people we're counting on are being counted on to come early, be solid on the process, and be prepared to either float and provide assistance where needed or step in a be a scribe if necessary.
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     60== Table ==
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     62Are we going to table at this event?
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     64Materials for the table are:
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     66 * The [wiki:mfpl/2008_palm_card_text 200 copies of the palm card]
     67 * 50 copies of USSF final internet rights document
     68 * Generic: Business cards
     69 * Ask a techie sign: large letters with logo