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ORGCon 2019, 13 July 2019 Friends House, 73-177 Euston Rd, London, NW1 2BJ
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With growing concern over the effects of technology on our private lives, democracy and society as a whole, Open Rights Group’s biennial convention ORGCon comes along right on time. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden joins via videolink, while UK and international experts will discuss Artificial Intelligence, the Internet Of Things, online censorship, and human rights in the age of big data. Expect live podcast recordings, informed debate and interactive exhibits at a day-long event that will shed light on the dark corners of the digital world.
Friends House, 173-177 Euston Rd, London NW1 2BJ
13 July
10am-6pm
Tickets from https://orgcon.openrightsgroup.org/
Code of Conduct changed:
Open Rights Group is dedicated to creating an environment where people with an interest in our issues and work can come together, learn from each other, and contribute their skills, ideas and energy. Everyone is entitled to enjoy a respectful and inclusive environment. We will not tolerate harassment behaviour that detracts from that goal. We prioritise the creation of an inclusive work environment and this extends to and includes events we hold. All attendees agree to abide by the anti-harassment policy. We reserve the right to refuse entry.
Anti-harassment policy: https://orgcon.openrightsgroup.org/2019/index.html#anti-harassment