Cyberlibel Roundtable


Are libel laws threatening freedom of speech in Canada?

 

(alternate title of the round table?)

 

(sound bite:) Canada's libel laws are part of a centuries old legal tradition designed mainly for settling disputes between aristocrats - are they relevent to the information society? Canadian legal experts and two defendants of cyberlibel cases argue that it is time to change the system.

 

Where & When

 

Centre for Social Innovation

215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 120

3 rooms booked via Phillip Smith, from 3 - 5PM. Three rooms can hold about

30 - 40 (tight) people theatre style.

 

Note: Concert Fundraiser "Online Freedom of Speech" to follow at 8PM at the Rivoli (Rivoli Restaurant & Club, 332 Queen St. West, 5 mins walk from the CSI)featuring Aceface, Dennis O'Toole, Kobotown, Lindy, and Neil Leyton, with a special musical address by Jon Newton).

 

Participants

 

 

Proposed Topics

 

 

Online resources

 

 

Post-roundtable, there is a fundraiser being held around the corner at the Rivoli, organized by Fading Ways Music's Neil Leyton, for Jon Newton (p2pnet)'s defence fund. Jon is being sued by Kazaa's Nikki Hemming, for libel. Performers at the Rivoli are: Kobotown, Neil Leyton, Lindy, Aceface, Dennis O'Toole, and Jon Newton.

 

 

Additional Topic Suggestions

 

(Readers of the wiki feel free to propose more topics and questions here)

 

 

Roundtable Planning Notes