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Net of Rights

Net of Rights

Genres

Documentary

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Explores the relation between Internet protocols and the promotion and protection of Human Rights.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

17 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

04 November 2015

Country

United States of America

Cast

Adrian Farrel

Adrian Farrel

Adrian Farrel

Diego Lopez

Diego Lopez

Diego Lopez

Elliot Lear

Elliot Lear

Elliot Lear

Stéphane Bortzmeyer

Stéphane Bortzmeyer

Stéphane Bortzmeyer

Dan Harkins

Dan Harkins

Dan Harkins

Fred Baker

Fred Baker

Fred Baker

Nathaniel Borenstein

Nathaniel Borenstein

Nathaniel Borenstein

Suresh Krishnan

Suresh Krishnan

Suresh Krishnan

Ted Lemon

Ted Lemon

Ted Lemon

Daniel Kahn Gillmor

Daniel Kahn Gillmor

Daniel Kahn Gillmor

Stephen Farrell

Stephen Farrell

Stephen Farrell

Wendy Seltzer

Wendy Seltzer

Wendy Seltzer

Mark Nottingham

Mark Nottingham

Mark Nottingham

Spencer Dawkins

Spencer Dawkins

Spencer Dawkins

Aaron Falk

Aaron Falk

Aaron Falk

Kathleen Moriarty

Kathleen Moriarty

Kathleen Moriarty

Ben Campbell

Ben Campbell

Ben Campbell

Jari Arkko

Jari Arkko

Jari Arkko

Laura DeNardis

Laura DeNardis

Laura DeNardis

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