Boundaries of free Speech - Summary

The conference went well. Not many people came, which is a pity because the talks and presentation were really good and interesting. I feel bad that I did not make more of an effort to let people know about the conference. Hopefully we will gather the presentations and papers and make them public via web or maybe even print soon.
One of the advantages of inviting serious bloggers to an event that one organizes is that they blog about the event. So instead of me trying to write on what happened I could just link to the people who are doing a much better job in summarizing than I am.

Jan Schmidt in Bamblog writes in English a good overview of the conference. Thanks! Day 1, Day 2.

DonAlphonso, one of Germanys leading bloggers wrote in “Blogs!” that the conference was “Die bisher beste Konferenz”, which in English is, “the best conference”. So if you read German (or could deal with Google translate) you could read how much he loved it. Also like many bloggers he has more than on blog, so you could read more impressions about Isreal in GT blog (German).

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From left: Ari Rath, Mushon Zer-Aviv, Ronen Eidelman (photo: Jan Schmidt)

One Response to “Boundaries of free Speech - Summary”

  1. Ronen, thanks a lot for all the efforts you, Charlotte and Ulli took to organize the conference (and for the great saturday night out in Tel Aviv.. :)). It has been a great week - hope to see you again soon!

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