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        <title>Doctorow Feed</title>
        <subtitle>A feed of things tagged 'Doctorow', from Charlie Harvey's website</subtitle>
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        <updated>2011-05-19T11:22:36Z</updated>
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                <name>Charlie Harvey</name>
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                <title>Video: ORGCon Open BBC Session</title>
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                <updated>2011-05-19T11:22:36Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[
        In case you haven&#39;t noticed their &quot;Protect Your Bits&quot; poster in the background of the IT Crowd, let me introduce the Open Rights Group. The work they&#39;re doing on digital civil rights is crucial to everyone who values freedom or privacy on the interwebs. Not just activists and geeks but everyone who doesn&#39;t want to see the UK sleepwalk into a surveillance society. They had a conference, ORGCon in London on 24 July and this is the Open BBC session from that conference with Tony Curzon Price from OpenDemocracy, Mo McRoberts, and David Tomlinson. With Cory Doctorow facilitating.
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					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
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