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``` I said I wasn't going to send this out regularly, but this one has lots of good stuff.

Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 13:15:10 -0500 (EST) From: Stanton McCandlish

Calendar of Events

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation 1667 K St. NW, Suite 801 Washington DC 20006-1605 USA +1 202 861 7700 (voice) +1 202 861 1258 (fax) +1 202 861 1223 (BBS - 16.8k ZyXEL) +1 202 861 1224 (BBS - 14.4k V.32bis) Internet: ask@eff.org Internet fax gate: remote-printer.EFF@8.5.3.1.1.6.8.2.0.2.1.tpc.int

This schedule lists EFF events, and those we feel might be of interest to our members. EFF events (those sponsored by us or featuring an EFF speaker) are marked with a "*" instead of a "-" after the date. Simlarly, government events, such as deadlines for comments on reports or testimony submission, are marked with "!" in place of the "-" after the date.

If you know of an event of some sort that should be listed here, please send info about it to Stanton McCandlish

The latest version of this calendar is avialable from:

ftp: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/calendar.eff gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF, calendar.eff http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/calendar.eff

Updated: Jan. 13, 1995

1995

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Jan. 16 - EFF-Austin General Meeting, 7pm-9pm, La Madelein, 3408 N. Lamar, Austin, Texas. Email: David Smith

Jan. 17- 21 - ACUTA Winter Seminar: Campus Networks--Beyond the Walls; Maui, Hawaii. Contact: +1 606 278 3338

Jan. 18 - 2nd International Conference on Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway; Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sponsored by Nat'l. Computer Security Assoc. Contact: +1 514 631 2411 Email: Mich Kabay <75300.3232@compuserve.com>

! Texas Public Utility Commission public meeting on ISDN, 10am From EFF-Austin note: "The PUC's ruling on ISDN is important to all of us - and Austin in general, and any of you are invited to attend this meeting. The PUC is located in the bldg next to Coco on Anderson and Shoal Creek" [in Austin, Texas.]

Jan. 19 - NYC Bar Assoc. Evening Debate on the Clipper Chip, 7pm EST 42 W. 44th St., NYC, NY. Featuring Albert Wells esq. (Debevoise & Plimpton), Stewart Baker esq. (Steptoe & Johnson; ex-NSA general counsel), Mike Nelson esq. (White House staff), Daniel Weitzner esq. (CDT, ex-EFF Dep. Dir. of Policy), William Whitehurst (Dir., IBM Data Security Systems) Contact: communications office, +1 212 382 6695

Jan. 20 NCEITA Panel on Software Patents: Will They Kill Innovation? Sponsored by North Carolina Electronics & Information Technologies Assoc.; NC State Fairgrounds. Email: Dave Burton

! Deadline for after-the-event written testimony for White House "Security for Health & Educational Information on the NII" open public meeting (held Dec. 8, 1995, Washington DC) Contact: Sam Shekar (DoHHS), +1 202 690 5727

Jan. 23 - ComNet '95, Washington DC [no other info available]

Jan. 25 - Internet Business Conf.; La Jolla Marriott Hotel, La Jolla, San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by Pacific Bell, CTSnet, Internet Products, and the San Diego Business Journal. "Join internet writers, entrepreneurs, fortune 500 managers, and on-line business pioneers who unite to offer an in-depth, hands-on look at how to effectively do business on the Internet." [See also Jan. 27 & 28 San Diego events, which might be convenient to attend after this one.] Email: ibcconf@cts.net WWW: http://www.cts.com:80/ibcconf/ Jan. 27 - Privacy, Info. Infrastructure & Healthcare Reform Symposium, Ohio State U., Columbus OH. Featured speakers: Janlori Goldman (CDT, ex-EFF Privacy & Technology Proj. Dir.), Rober Belair (ed., Privacy&_American_Business_, and former White House deputy counsel), Mary Gardiner Jones (CIRI, formerly with FTC; co-author, 21st Century Learning and Health Care in the Home), Pierrot Peladeau (Societe Progestacces [Canada]), James Rule (author, Politics_of_Privacy; SUNY profesor), Bruce Schneier (author, Applied Cryptography) Contact: CAST/OSU, +1 614 292 8444 (resigtration) Vicente Berdayes, +1 614 292 0080 Email: vberdaye@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu

* The Future of Computer Networking and Telecommunications in San Diego; San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (San Diego chapter). Free public panel discussion. See Jan. 28 for followup event. 7-9pm PST, IR/PS Robinson Auditorium at UCSD. CPSR-SD needs help organizing & staffing. [See also Jan. 25 San Diego event]. Email: pagre@weber.ucsd.edu

Jan. 28 - Networking in San Diego symposium; San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by CPSR-SD. Free all-day symposium open to general public. Follow up event to Jan. 27 event in San Diego (see above). CPSR-SD needs help organizing & staffing the event. Email: pagre@weber.ucsd.edu

Jan. 31 - Deadline for proposal submissions for Alliance for Community Media International Conference and Trade Show (July 5-8, 95). Contact: Alliance c/o MATV, 145 Pleasant St., Malden, MA 02148 Fax: (617) 321-7121; Voice: Rika Welsh (617) 321-6400 Internet: matv@world.std.com

Feb. 2 - DC Bar Assoc. Conf. on Digital Cash, Security & Commercialization of the Internet, DC Bar Conf. Ctr., Washington DC. Featured speakers: Steven Walker (TIS), E.D. Young III (Bell Atlantic) Contact: [none provided - try directory assistance, ask for DC Bar Assoc.]

Feb. 4 * U. of Richmond [VA] Law & Technology Assoc. Symposium on Community in Cyberspace: The Emerging Law of Technology; 9am-5pm EST, TC Williams School of Law, U. of Richmond, Virginia. Featured speakers: Shari Steele (EFF), Prof. Trotter Hardy (Wm. & Mary College), Brock Meeks (_CyberWire_Dispatch), Asst. Prof. Dan L. Burk (GMU), Henry C. Su esq. (Williams, Mullen, Christian & Dobbins), Dr. Danny Arkin (Central VA Free-Net), Carol Woodward esq. (chair, VA Bar Assoc. Special Legal Networking Cmte.), Bill Cooper (VA ACLU), Peter F. Harter (NPTN), etc. Contact: LTA, +1 804 287 6811 (voice), +1 804 289 8683 (fax) Email: lta@uofrlaw.urich.edu WWW: http://freenet.vcu.edu/science/lawtech/lawtech.html

Feb. 6- 9 - Frontiers'95: The 5th Symposium on the Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation; McLean, Virginia. Email: frontiers95@umiacs.umd.edu.

Feb. 8- 12 - Information Technology: Expanding Frontiers conf., sponsored by Association for Educational Communications and Technology; Anaheim, Calif. Contact: +1 202 347 7834 Feb. 9- 12 - New Technologies and the Democratisation of Audiovisual Communication, New Delhi, India Contact: +1 514 982 6660 (voice), +1 514 982 6122 (fax) Email: videaz@web.apc.org

Feb. 14- 16 - Networks Expo (NetWorld); Hynes Conv. Ctr., Boston, Mass. Contact: 1 800 829 3976 (voice, US-only), +1 201 346 1400 (voice)

Feb. 14- 18 - The Winter School of Computer Graphics and Visualisation Third International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualisation 95 (WSCG'95), U. of W. Bohemia, Plzen, Czechoslovakia. Approx. 60 speakers. Contact: +42 19 2171 188, +42 19 2171 212 (voice) +42 19 2171 170, +42 19 7220 019 (fax) email: WSCG95@KIV.ZCU.CZ

Feb. 16- 19 - CapriCon SF Convention (of interest as it features an educational Internet "track" of seminars/sessions with various subtopics and speakers, incl. Bruce Schneier to lecture on cryptography.) Speakers still needed for Internet track. To be held in the Chicago metro area. Contact: Mike Bentley, +1 312 508 9009 (voice), +1 312 465 2399 (fax) Email: bentley@crenelle.com, or crenelle!bentley@mcs.com

Feb. 23- 25 - The Alliance for Public Technology Annual Conference: Technologies of Freedom. Washington, DC Contact: +1 202 408 1403

Feb. 24 - New Mexico Regional Technology Business Summit, Sweeny Conv. Ctr., Santa Fe, NM. Sponsored by the New Mexico Technology Consortium, "this day-long event is geared toward those in both large and small companies active in high-tech industries." Contact: +1 505 983 6767 Email: nmtc@lanl.gov

Feb. 27- Mar. 2 - ATM Year Three: The Definitive Conference on the Technology, Applications and Business Issues of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM); San Jose, Calif. Contact: 1 800 200 4884 (voice, US-only)

Feb. 28- Mar. 2 - NEPCON'95, "the trade show for anyone involved in electronics packaging, testing, assembly, design, and CAD/CAM...pick from over 114 seminars". Anaheim, Calif. WWW: http://www.nyweb.com/nepcon

Mar. 2- 5 - National STS Meeting & Technological Literacy Conf., Arlington, Virginia. Contact: +1 814 865 3044 (voice), +1 814 865 3047 (fax) Email: ejb2@psu.edu

Mar. 3- 4 - Midwest Conference on Technology, Employment and Community, sponsored by the UIC Center for Urban Economic Development Deadline for proposals: Jan. 8, 1995 Contact: +1 312 996 5463 Email: jdav@mcs.com Conf. mailing list for discussion: listserv@uic, message body: "SUBSCRIBE JOB-TECH " (w/o "quotes")

Mar. 5- 8 - '95 PC Forum (incl. Local-Global Creative Tension conf.), Phoenix Arizona. Contact: +1 212 924 8800 (voice), +1 212 924 0240 (fax) Email: daphne@edventure.com

Mar. 13- 15 - Microcomputers in Education Conference. Arizona State University; Tempe, Arizona. "An opportunity to explore recent advances and hear about emerging technology in the educational arena." Contact: Pat Southwick, A.S.U., Box 870908, Tempe AZ USA 85287-0908

Mar. 14 - "Towards an Electronic Patient Record" conference, Orlando, Florida. Sponsored by the Medical Records Inst. Contact: +1 617 964 3926 (fax only)

Mar. 17 - Access, Privacy, and Commercialism: When States Gather Personal Information; College of Wm. & Mary, Williamsburg VA. Contact: Trotter Hardy, +1 804 221 3826 Email: thardy@mail.wm.edu

Mar. 27 * John Perry Barlow (EFF co-founder) seminar on "Cyberspace: the New Frontier", 4pm local time, NCB Auditorium, 71 Science Park Dr., Singapore 0512 Contact: Marvin Tay Eng Sin

Mar. 27- 30 - Geographic Information Systems '95, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Contact: +1 604 688 0188 (voice), +1 604 688 1573 (fax) Email: gis@unixg.ubc.ca

Mar. 28- 31 * 5th Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy (CFP95), Burlingame /Palo Alto, Calif. Sponsored by the Assoc. of Computing Machinery Contact: Carey Heckman, +1 415 725 7788, fax: +1 415 725 1861, Email: cfp95@forsythe.stanford.edu

Mar. 29- 30 - ETHICOMP95 - Int'l. Conf. on the Ethical Issues of Using Information Technology; DeMontfort U., Leicester UK. Contact: Simon Rogerson, +44 533 577475, +44 533 541891 (fax) Email: srog@dmu.ac.uk

Apr. 5- 7 - National Net '95 (Net'95), Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel, Washington DC; sponsored by Educom, ALA, ARL, CAUSE, CNI, CSN, CRA, CREN, FARNET, ISoc, NASULGC. Featured speakers: Ron Brown (US Sec'y. of Commerce), Richard McCormick (US West), Molly Broad (CSU), Larry Irving (NTIA), Andrew Blau (Benton Found.), Steve Cisler (Apple), Marty Tennebaum (EIT/CommerceNet), Peter Lyman, Marc Rotenberg (EPIC/PI), + others incl. "public interest representatives". Sessions on the underprivileged & the NII, net surveillance, network challenges for business, int. property. Contact: Elizabeth Bernhart, +1 202 872 4200 (voice), +1 202 872 4318 (fax) Email: net95@educom.edu Apr. 26- 29 - USAIN: Cultivating New Ground in Electronic Information Use of the Information Highway to Support Agriculture; Lexington, Kentucky. Proposals due by 12/31/94. Email: librgrf@gaes.griffin.peachnet.edu

Apr. 27- 29 - CCUMC (Consortium of College and University Media Centers). Utah State U., Logan, Utah Contact: +1 515 294 1811 (voice)

May 7- 11 - Assoc. for Computing Machinery Conf. on Computer-Human Interaction (CHI95); Denver, Colorado. Contact: +1 410 263 5382 (voice) Email: chi95@sigchi.acm.org Info via WWW: http://info.sigchi.acm.org/sigchi/chi95.html

May 8- 10 - IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy, Oakland, Calif. Email: sp95@itd.nrl.navy.mil

May 22- 24 - ErgoCon '95 - Silicon Valley Ergonomics Conference & Exposition; San Jose, Calif. Contact: Abbas Moallem, +1 408 9244132 (voice), +1 408 924 4153 (fax)

June 7- 9 - Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications on Wall Street; Pace University, New York City, NY. Contact: +1 914 763 8820 (voice), +1 914 763 9324 (fax) Email: satwell@mcimail.com

June 11- 14 - Identifying Grand Challenges in Socially Responsible Computing; Durango, CO

June 13- 15 - IDT 95 - 12th Congress on Information Markets and Industries; Paris, France. Organized by ADBS (a society of information professionals), ANRT (National Association of Technological Research), and GFII (French association of information industries). Contact: +33 1 43 72 25 25 (voice), +33 1 43 72 30 41 (fax)

June 17- 19 - NECC'95: Emerging Technologies and Lifelong Learning: 16th Annual National Educational Computing Conf., sponsored by International Society for Technology in Education; Baltimore, Maryland. VP Gore and Sec'y. of Labor Robert Reich invited as keynote speakers. Other speakers include: John Phillipo (CELT), Frank Knott (MGITB) Contact: +1 503 346 2834 (voice), +1 503 346 5890 (fax) Email: necc95@ccmail.uoregon.edu

June 18- 21 - ED-MEDIA'95; Graz, Austria. A world conference on educational multimedia and hypermedia. Sponsor: The Association for the Advancement of Computing. Contact: +1 804 973 3987 Email: aace@virginia.edu.

June 28- 30 - INET '95 Internet Society 5th Ann. International Networking Conf.; Honolulu, Hawaii. See Jan. 13 for proposal deadline Contact: +1 703 648 9888 (voice) Info via Internet: ftp.isoc.org, /isoc/inet95; gopher.isoc.org, 1/isoc/inet95; http://www.isoc.org/inet95.html Email: inet95@isoc.org

July 5- 7 - Key Players in the Introduction of Information Technology: Their Social Responsibility & Professional Training; Namur, Belgium. Sponsored by CREIS. Email: nolod@ccr.jussieu.fr, clobet@info.fundp.ac.be

July 5- 8 - Alliance for Community Media International Conference and Trade Show. [See Jan. 31 for proposal submission deadline info]. Contact: Alliance c/o MATV, 145 Pleasant St., Malden, MA 02148 Fax: (617) 321-7121; Voice: Rika Welsh (617) 321-6400 Email: matv@world.std.com July 11- 15 - '95 Joint International Conference: Association for Computers and the Humanties, and Association for Literacy and Linguistic Computing; UCSB, Santa Barbara, Calif. Will highlight the development of new computing methodologies for research and teaching in the humanities Contact: Eric Dahlin, +1 805 687 5003 (voice) Email: hcf1dahl@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu

Aug. 6- 11 - SIGGRAPH '95 - International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques; Los Angeles, Calif.; sponsored by the Assoc. for Computing Machinery. Email: siggraph95@siggraph.org

Aug. 10- 12 - Tenth Annual Conference on Computing and Philosophy (CAP); Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. Contact: Robert Cavalier, +1 412 268 7643 Email: rc2z@andrew.cmu.edu

Aug. 13- 16 - Conference on Organizational Computing Systems (COOCS'95); Silicon Valley Sheraton, Milpitas, Calif.; sponsored by the Assoc. of Computing Machinery. Jan. 4 deadline for sumissions. Contact: Keith Swenson, +1 408 456 7667(voice), +1 408 456 7050(fax) Email: kswenson@ossi.com

Aug. 14- 18 - Computers in Context: Joining Forces in Design; Aarhus, Denmark. papers/proposals due Jan. 5. Contact: Computers in Context, Aarhus University, Dept. of Computer Science, Bldg. 540, Ny Munkegade 116, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.

Aug. 16- 19 - Libraries of the Future - IFLA; Istanbul, Turkey. Email: mkutup-o@servis.net.tr

Aug. 16- 19 - AI-ED'95: 7th World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education. Washington, DC. Sponsor: The Association for the Advancement of Computing Contact: +1 804 973 3987 (voice) Email: aace@virginia.edu

Sep. 17- 24 - International Symposium on Electronic Art, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Contact: +1 514 990 0229, fax: +1 514 842 7459 Email: isea95@er.uqam.ca

Dec. 1 - Computer Security Day (started by Washington DC chapter of the Assoc. for Computing Machinery, to "draw attention to computer security during the holdiay season when it might otherwise become lax."

Dec. 4- 8 - Supercomputing '95 (SC'95) conf., sponsored by the Assoc. for Comp. Machinery's SIGARCH and the IEEE Computer Soc; San Diego, CA. Contact: +1 619 534 5039 (voice), +1 619 534 5113 (fax) Email: sc95@sdsc.edu - FTP: sc95.sdsc.edu, /pub/sc95/ - Gopher: sc95.sdsc.edu - WWW: http://sc95.sdsc.edu/SC95/ ```

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