If you could have dinner with your Congressman, what would you ask? Would you bring up the issues or conduct a more personal conversation? Would you feel more comfortable with your friends? Well, with Dinner 2.0 all of this is possible.
Once again I’ll be streaming Dinner 2.0 live from Congressman Neil Abercrombie’s campaign headquarters in Hawai’i. The team has invited 14 people most of whom are from the Twitter community to dine, talk-story and quite possibly discuss the issues.
This is your invitation to join us virtually and participate in the conversation. You can view the stream live on the Congressman’s website and if you have any questions, please post them in the chat room and I’ll ask him on your behalf.
Dinner 2.0 will be streaming live at 7 p.m. Hawai’i standarad time, so get your questions ready and gather ’round the flat screen. If you want to participate in person with Dinner 2.0, please contact me at neenz@faleafine.com or leave a comment.
Why does Congress give so much power to rich media conglomerates with regards to copyright? Copyright law was set up to balance the rights of media owners with the rights of consumers to USE that media. Large media companies are trying desperately to convince Congress to tip the power in their favor, usurping the rights of the media consumer to use what they have purchased. Please elaborate in detail your position and the reasons behind your position.
Blaine
I’m sorry, may I add:
Please don’t claim that everybody is stealing their media. Yes, some people are stealing the media. That does not mean that everybody is stealing the media, or that everybody should be penalized for the actions of the criminal.
If that were the case, we should all be penalized for the actions of all the bank robbers.