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	<title>Comments on: Consequences for abusing the public trust?</title>
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		<title>By: Web2point2: The Point is (still) people - &#187; Web 2point2: Day 2 Agenda</title>
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		<description>[...] 2:00PM Disclosure Cafe: Inspired by our Round Table a few weeks ago called Talking About Disclsoure, we are going to host a &#8220;World Cafe&#8221; formatted discussion on the topic focused on 3 rounds of questions to be discussed in small groups of 5-6 people each. This is in effect what we did with the Social Media to Corporate Media workshop that was held on October 23, 2006, but more focused on producing a specific outcome. We hope to end this session with a set of guidelines we can publish on what we feel is the right way and wrong way to handle disclosure, the potential solutions (systems and processes) and consequences for abusing the public trust. (Chris Heuer facilitates, everyone leads) [...]</description>
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