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Privacy and First Amendment Symposium

Uniting Privacy and the First Amendment in the 21st Century is an activist symposium designed to explore the interplay between privacy and First Amendment rights with the goal of developing strategies for optimizing both.

Information Sessions and Working Groups will foster problem solving and future collaboration among attendees.

The Symposium will be held Friday, May 9th at Preservation Park in Downtown Oakland, California.

Sponsored by:
First Amendment Project
Electronic Privacy Information Center
California Office of Privacy Protection Read more about Privacy and First Amendment Symposium

Elizabeth Rader

New, extraordinary royalty rates threaten the diversity and the existence of Internet radio. Learn about the underlying copyright legislation, how it was implemented, and what CIS’s Cyberlaw Clinic and Collegiate Broadcasters are doing about it in the Courts, in Congress and in the Copyright Office.

Monday, April 7, 2003
12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Room 80 (Moot Courtroom)
Free and Open to all!
Lunch Served Read more about Elizabeth Rader

POSTPONED!

The California Bipartisan Commission on Internet Political Practices meeting scheduled for this Friday at Stanford Law School has been postponed. As soon as a new date is set, it will be posted here. Questions should be directed to Paul Cusack at (213)740-6126 or pcusack@usc.edu Read more about POSTPONED!

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Webmaster/ Interaction Designer
Stanford Law School Center for Internet & Society

The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is looking to hire a Webmaster/ Interaction Designer, responsible for maintaining, updating, and expanding the CIS website and CIS Executive Director Lawrence Lessig’s website. This is a part-time position that will start spring quarter and continue through at least the end of the 2003-2004 school year. Read more about JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Philip Zimmermann

The human population isn't doubling every 18 months, but the ability of computers to keep track of us is. Until recently, the biggest threat to privacy was Moore's law, a blind force carrying us to a dystopian future. Since 9/11, this force is guided and accelerated by deliberate policy. How do we get out of this mess?Monday, March 10, 2003
12:30-1:30 pm
Moot Court Room
Stanford University Law School
Lunch will be provided
All Welcome

About the Speaker Read more about Philip Zimmermann

Mark Cooper 3/3

Dr. Mark Cooper will discuss threats to the dynamically innovative Internet posed by the anticompetitive practices of advanced telecommunications network owners. Cooper’s new book, CABLE MERGERS AND MONOPOLIES: MARKET POWER IN DIGITAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS, combines “new economy” concepts of communications platforms with traditional industrial organization concepts. Read more about Mark Cooper 3/3

Stefan Bechtold

This talk will present a roadmap of emerging legal problems in the area of Digital Rights Management (DRM) that are less frequently discussed in legal and policy circles. The talk will cover issues such as Read more about Stefan Bechtold

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