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DESCRIPTION:" EMAIL—SHOULD THE SENDER PAY?"   Join EFF for a Fundraiser Debate with 
 Mitch Kapor, Esther Dyson, and Danny O'Brien! They will discuss the 
 potential consequences if people have to pay to send email. Would the 
 Internet deteriorate as a platform for free speech? Would spam or phishing 
 decline?  • Danny O'Brien is the Activist Coordinator for the EFF. Danny 
 has documented and fought for digital rights in the UK for over a decade, 
 where he also assisted in building tools of open democracy like Fax Your 
 MP.  • Esther Dyson is the author of the book "Release 2.0: A design for 
 living in the digital age," which suggested a sender-pays model for e-mail 
 in 1997, Dyson also recently wrote a New York Times op-ed called "You've 
 Got Goodmail," supporting a voluntary recipient-charges/sender-pays model 
 for email.  • Mitchell Kapor co-founded EFF in 1990, and is widely known 
 as the founder of Lotus Development Corporation and the designer of Lotus 
 1-2-3.  Suggested donation is $20. No one will be turned away for lack of 
 funds.  For more information contact:  Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) 
  415-436-9333 x129  events@eff.org  http://www.eff.org  (415) 863-1087 
 (venue)  http://www.roxie.com/directions.cfm  More Info on Fundraiser Event 
 Here:   http://www.eff.org/bayff  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/11/94563.php
SUMMARY:Electronic Frontier Foundation Fundraiser + Debate
LOCATION:Roxie Film Center  3117 16th Street (between Valencia and Guerrero)  San 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/11/94563.php
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