How to Govern Decentralized Digital Public Goods? Blockchains Between Innovation and Regulation
IGF 2021 – Day 0 – Conference Room 3
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IGF 2021 – Day 0 – Conference Room 3
De Filippi, P. “Blockchain & the Law”, presentation at the EUIPO Observatory “Impact of Technology” expert group workshop. 18 November 2021 (online)
De Filippi, P. “Distributed Autonomous Organizations and Cooperatives” presentation at the conference #TheNewCommonSense: Forging the Cooperative Digital Economy, organised by the Platform Cooperativism consortium. 17 November 2021 (online). Video archives and Recap on the official website page!
De Filippi, P. “Personhood, Blockchain & Legitimacy” panel presentation for the RadicalXchange TV series. 16 November 2021 (online)
De Filippi, P. “Blockchain, NFT and Metaverse in a Post-Pandemic World”, presentation for the Brand Week Istanbul conference organised by Kapital Media, 10 November 2021 (online)
De Filippi, P. “Blockchain Technology as a Catalyst for Blockchain Innovation”, presentation for the “New Models of Urban Governance: Experimenting with Technology” session at the “In The City” conference organised by Strelka in St. Petersburg, Russia. 30 October 2021 (online)
Mannan, M. “Public Sector and Non-Profit Use Cases of Blockchain Tech”, panel presentation at e-Governance seminar of the International Blockchain Olympiad. Dhaka, Bangladesh, 9 October 2021 (online)
Mannan, M. “Towards a Legal Framework for Platform Cooperatives”, panel presentation at the first Global Forum on Democratizing Work. 6 October 2021 (online) Replay available here
De Filippi, P. “Who Owns the Metaverse? The Tokenization of Everything”, talk at the King’s College London’s interdisciplinary seminar series on Blockchain Technology, 6 October 2021 (online)
De Filippi, P. “Who Owns the Metaverse?” talk presentation for the 8th Hackers Congress Paralelní Polis (#HCPP21) organized by the Institute of Cryptoanarchy. Prague, Czech Republic. 1 October 2021
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