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Kinsella at Agora I/O: The Liberty Unconference: Open Source Agorism: Prosper Without Patents or Copyrights: Today at 2pm EDT

September 23, 2011 by

Mises Academy Webinar: Stephan Kinsella addresses Obama's Patent Reform: Improvement or Continuing Calamity?I’ll be appearing today (in about 30 minutes) on Agora I/O? The Liberty Unconference, at 2pm EDT, at the channel “Open Source Agorism: Prosper Without Patents or Copyrights.” Tune in! And later tonight (6pm EDT) I give the webinar at right on the recent patent reform law, the America Invents Act.

Update: Just finished. The video(s) are below. Here is what is amazing. I was set to do the show, using Justin.tv, but for some reason neither of my MacBooks would work with the Justin.tv interface. I saw an option for “mobile device.” It was 5 minutes to showtime. I quickly downloaded Justin.tv app on my iphone, got out a little iPod tripod I had never used, signed in, hit the record button, and walla–I was on Justin.tv streaming live, using my iphone. I was using my MacBook to watch it live, and to monitor questions typed on a facebook stream by the 45 or so participants. Quite amazing. (There are three videos b/c I had a couple of glitches/crashes and had to re-start my iPhone stream twice.)


Watch live video from Agora I/O: Peaceful Evolution on Justin.tv


Watch live video from Agora I/O: Peaceful Evolution on Justin.tv


Watch live video from Agora I/O: Peaceful Evolution on Justin.tv

{ 4 comments }

john g September 24, 2011 at 7:11 pm

Walla? I think the word you want is “voila.”

Stephan Kinsella September 24, 2011 at 10:28 pm

Uh yeah. It’s a joke. Herroooo. You’re not a Yankee are you?

john g September 25, 2011 at 9:24 am

OK, got it. No, not yankee, upper midwest.

Alexander S. Peak September 25, 2011 at 10:03 pm

Upon clicking the first link, one finds a page with a video which aims to explain what Agora I/O is.

Annoyingly, the guy speaking on said video does not know how to correctly pronounce agora. It should be pronounced ah-gore-uh.

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