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Subject: IP: EPIC Nat'l Press Club Event, June 4
> > > Policy Briefing: Emerging Cyberspace Issues > Internet Jurisdiction and Global Privacy Protection > > Sponsored by > > Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) > Harvard Information Infrastructure Project (HIIP) > > Monday, June 4, 2001 > 8 am - 10 am > National Press Club > First Amendment Lounge > 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor > Washington, DC > >Recent events such as the sale of Nazi memorabilia through Yahoo! >France have highlighted a growing realization that the Internet can >not ignore national boundaries. The first panel will discuss these >recent events with a particular focus on new jurisdictional issues >brought about by Internet commerce. Likewise, the application of >regional data protection creates new challenges as countries seek to >accomodate different legal regimes. The second panel will discuss >future prospects for global privacy protection by both legal and >technological means. > >8:00 Registration > >8:15 Welcome > > Deborah Hurley, Director, Harvard Information Infrastructure > Project (HIIP) > Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy > Information Center (EPIC) > > Hon. John Anderson > >8:30 "The Internet and Jurisdiction" > > Moderator: Julie Cohen, Professor, Georgetown University Law > Center > > Jamie Boyle, Professor, Duke University School of Law > Dave Farber, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Department > of Computer and Information Science; Former Chief Technologist, > Federal Communications Commission > Michael Geist, Professor, University of Ottawa Law School > Pam Samuelson, Professor, University of California at Berkeley > School of Information Management and Systems and School of Law; > Co-Director, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology > Barbara Simons, Past President, Association for Computing > Machinery; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of > Science > >9:15 "Privacy and Global Society" > > Moderator: Anita Allen-Castellitto, Professor, University of > Pennsylvania School of Law > > Simon Davies, Director General, Privacy International > Whitfield Diffie, Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems > Oscar Gandy, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Annenberg > School for Communication > Austin Hill, Co-founder and President, Zero-Knowledge Systems > Paul Schwartz, Professor, Brooklyn School of Law > Robert Ellis Smith, Publisher, Privacy Journal > >More Information: http://www.epic.org/events/policy_briefing_2001/ >Sarah Andrews, EPIC Research Director, 202-483-1140, andrews@epic.org For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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