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[Nettime-bold] REMINDER Marc Rotenberg, Nov. 15. 2001 |
[Just a reminder that the Marc Rotenberg's lecture is tomorrow, thursday, nov. 15 at 5,15pm. The lecture will be held at the law faculty (check location below). Best. Ana] PRIVACY LECTURE SERIES <http://privacy.openflows.org> CENTER FOR INNOVATION LAW AND POLICY <http://www.innovationlaw.org/> MARC ROTENBERG DEFENDING CIVIL LIBERTIES AFTER SEPTEMBER 11th Monday, November 15, 2001 5,15:00-6:15PM Bennett Lecture Hall 78 Queen's Park (basement of Flavelle House) Faculty of Law University of Toronto Bio: Marc Rotenberg is Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC. He teaches information privacy law at Georgetown University Law Center and has testified before Congress on many issues, including access to information, encryption policy, computer security, and communications privacy. He has served on several national and international advisory panels, including the expert panels on Cryptography Policy and Computer Security for the OECD and the Legal Experts on Cyberspace Law for UNESCO. He is editor of The Privacy Law Sourcebook and co-editor (with Phil Agre) of Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape (MIT Press 1998). He is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School. He is the winner of the 2000 Norbert Wiener Award for Professional and Social Responsibility, the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology Distinguished Service Award and a finalist for the World Technology Award in Law. To register for the Privacy Lecture Series announcement email list please go to <http://privacy.openflows.org> The Privacy Lecture Series is co-sponsored by the Knowledge Media Design Institute (KMDI) <http://www.kmdi.utoronto.ca/> and the Information Policy Research Program (IPRP) <http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/research/iprp/> The Privacy Lecture Series is organized by: Ana Viseu, a researcher currently working at the University of Toronto on her Ph.D. dissertation which focuses on the development and implementation of wearable computers. Her research interests include questions of privacy, social dimensions of technology, and the mutual adaptation processes between individuals and technology. Ana holds a Master's Degree in Interactive Communication from the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. <http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~aviseu> Robert Guerra who is currently establishing a new NGO whose mission will be to offer technological education and support in privacy and security technology to Human Rights Organizations. He is also one of the Directors of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR). For more info contact: Ana Viseu <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold