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      <title>Alun Michael asks about law online</title> 
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      <description>Session moderator Alun Michael opens the discussion by posing a series of relevant questions about the interactions between law in the physical world and online world.</description>
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      <title>Brian Cute: Internet is unique</title> 
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      <description>Brian Cute discusses harmful acts that are specific to the Internet - such as cyber squatting, fraud and phishing - for which the law does not have a relevant solution.</description>
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      <title>Bertrand de La Chapelle on differences</title> 
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      <description>Bertrand de La Chapelle says the increasing incidence of speedy, transborder criminal activities is specific to the Internet; looks at piracy as an example of scale, speed, spread.</description>
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      <title>Frank La Rue: Regulation is danger</title> 
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      <description>Frank La Rue discusses the temptation governments have to limit online action and encourages leaving the Internet unregulated, emphasizing the importance of an open Internet.</description>
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      <title>Jimson Olufuye: Online crime is global</title> 
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      <description>Jimson Olufuye says the online world allows crime to be committed in new ways through electron-powered data; the major crime is destructive malware and viral attacks.</description>
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      <title>Lucy Lynch: Looking for global agreement</title> 
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      <description>Lucy Lynch talks about the management of risk, harm and responsibility and the role of governments, enterprise and citizens across borders - agreements on how to proceed.</description>
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      <title>Karine Perset: Anonymity is problematic</title> 
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      <description>Karine Perset says there are differences between crimes online and offline, citing that online perpetrators can remain anonymous and they are spread out geographically.</description>
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      <title>Olaf Ehrenkona: Defend free speech</title> 
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      <description>Olaf Ehrenkona says we should careful about criminalizing content and stick to criminalizing actions; expressed concerns about authorities' incursions on freedom of speech online.</description>
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      <title>Andrei Kolesnikov on privacy challenges</title> 
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      <description>Andrei Kolesnikov says older people are paranoid about privacy, but youth don't care; all we can do is to guide them that data can be used by bad actors; no law can control it.</description>
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