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Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:12:41 -0800 (PST) From: Bruce R Koball Subject: 7th Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy

The Seventh Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy CFP'97 : Commerce & Community, 11-14 March 1997 San Francisco Airport Hyatt Regency; Burlingame, California

CFP'97 will assemble experts, advocates, and interested people from a broad spectrum of disciplines and backgrounds in a balanced public forum to address the impact of new technologies on society. This year's theme addresses two of the main drivers of social and technological transformation: How is private enterprise changing cyberspace? How are traditional and virtual communities reacting?

Topics in the wide-ranging main-track program will include: Perspectives on Controversial Speech The Commercial Development of the Net Governmental & Social Implications of Digital Money International Perspectives on Cryptography Cypherpunks & Cybercops Regulation of ISPs Spamming Infowar Intellectual Property and Info-Property The 1996 Elections: Creating a New Democracy The Coming Collapse of the Net In addition, there will be parallel-track lunch-time workshops: The Case Against Privacy How a Skiptracer Operates Cyberbanking How the Architecture Regulates Rights in Avatar Cyberspace National I.D. Cards Public Key Infrastructures European IP Law Sexual Harassment in Cyberspace Virtual Communities Domain Names Archives, Indexes & Privacy Government Regulation of E-cash Crypto and the 1st Amendment and tutorials: The Economics of the Internet Regulation of Internet Service Providers The Latest in Cryptography The Constitution in Cyberspace Info War: The Day After Personal Information and Advertising on the Net Transborder Data Flows and the Coming European Union Intellectual Property Rights on the Net: A Primer

A complete conference brochure and registration information are available on our web site at: http://www.cfp.org For an ASCII version of the conference brochure and registration information, send e-mail to: cfpinfo@cfp.org For additional information or questions, call: 415-548-2424 ```

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