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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 15:17:55 -0500 From: Marc Rotenberg Subject: CFP Announcement

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COMPUTERS, FREEDOM, AND PRIVACY: THE GLOBAL INTERNET April 5-8, 1999 Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC

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-> Early Registration Deadline: March 15, 1999

Information and Online Registration: www.cfp99.org

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PROGRAM

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Monday, April 5, 1999

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Registration 2:00-5:00 pm

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Tuesday, April 6, 1999

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Continental breakfast 7:00-8:00 am

Registration / Tutorials 8:00-10:30 am

"The Electronic Communications Privacy Act: A Primer" Mark Eckenweiler

"Cryptography: Basic Overview & Nontraditional Uses" Matt Blaze and Phil Zimmerman

"Free Speech, The Constitution, and Privacy in Cyberspace" Mike Godwin

"Techniques for Circumventing Internet Censorship" Bennett Haselton and Brian Ristuccia

Working Groups - A 10:45-12:00

1 - NGO [Akdeniz/Hurley]

2 - T/B/A

3 - T/B/A

4 - T/B/A

Opening Plenary "Freedom and Privacy and the Global Internet I" 1:30-3:00 pm

Deborah Hurley, Director, Harvard Information Infrastructure Project

Simon Davies, Fellow, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Larry Irving, Assistant Secretary, US Department of Commerce * Stephen Lau, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong John Mogg, Director General, DGXIII, European Commission * Aryeh Neier, President, Open Society Institute Barbara Simons, President, Association for Computing Machinery George Vradenburg, Senior Vice President, America Online

Coffee 3:00-3:15 pm

Panel Discussion "The Creation of a Global Surveillance Network" 3:15-4:30 pm

Barry Steinhardt, Associate Director, American Civil Liberties Union

Scott Charney, US Department of Justice Ken Cukier, CommunicationsWeek International, France Lisa Dean, Free Congress Foundation Erich Moechel, quintessenz, Austria Sergei Smirnov, Human Rights Online, Moscow, Russia Steve Wright, Omega Foundation, United Kingdom

Panel Discussion "Anonymity and Identity in Cyberspace" 4:30-6:00 pm

Lorrie Faith Cranor, ATT-Labs Research

Kaye Caldwell, CommerceNet Lance Cottrell, CEO, Anonymizer, Inc. Austin Hill, President, Zero Knowledge Systems Andrew Niccoll, Truman Show, Gattica * Mike Reiter, Lucent, Co-creator of Crowds Paul A. Strassmann, Senior Advisor, SAIC * Paul F. Syversor, Dept. of Defense, Onion Routing project

Reception The National Press Club 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Working Groups - B 9:00 - 11:00 pm

1 - NGO [Yaman Akdeniz/Deborah Hurley]

2 - Internet advocacy [Ari Schwartz]

3 - Big Brother Awards

4 - T/B/A

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Wednesday, April 7, 1999

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Continental breakfast 7:00-8:00 am

Congressman Ron Paul Sponsor of "The Freedom and Privacy Restoration Act" 8:00-8:30 am

Attorney General Janet Reno * US Department of Justice 8:30-9:00 am

Panel Discussion "Free Speech and Cyber-Censorship I" 9:00-10:30 am

Paul McMasters, Freedom Forum

Ann Beeson, Legal Counsel, ACLU Joan Bertin, Director, National Coalition Against Censorship David Crane, Office of Senator McCain, sponsor of Child Online Protection Act David Sobel, General Counsel, EPIC Bruce Taylor, President, National Law Center for Children and Families Daniel J. Weitzner, Domain Leader, World Wide Web Consortium *

Coffee 10:30-10:45 am

Panel Discussion "Copyright on the Line: Blame it on Rio? Or Title 17" 10:45-12:00

Jonathan Zittrain, Berkman Center

Chuck D, Public Enemy Julian Dibble Scott Moskowitz, Bluepike * Michael Robertson, President, Mp3.com Hilary Rosen, Recording Industry Assoc of America * Howie Singer, a2bmusic *

Lunch / Keynote address Vint Cerf, President of the Internet Society 12:00-1:30 pm

Public Policy Scenario "Chemical Databases On the Internet: Risk to Public Safety or Government Accountability?" 1:30-3:00pm

T/B/A

Coffee 3:00-3:15 pm

Panel Discussion "Privacy and Profiling" 3:15-4:30 pm

Jason Catlett, CEO, Junkbusters

Andrew Braunberg, Data Mining News Professor Mark E. Budnitz, Georgia State University College of Law Professor Walter A. Effross, Washington College of Law Stephen Kroll, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Steve Lucas, Founder, Privaseek Professor Latanya Sweeney, Carnegie Mellon University

Panel Discussion "Free Speech and Cyber-Censorship II" 4:30-6:00 pm

Yaman Akdeniz, Centre For Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds

Margarita Lacabe, Derechos Human Rights Jagdesh Parikh, Human Rights Watch Fadi al-Qadi, Arabic Media Internet Network, Jordan * David Phillips, General Counsel, Europe, AOL Richard Swetenham, European Commission DG XIII Professor Zehao Zhou, York College

Reception 6:00-7:00 pm

Banquet Dinner / Speaker Henrikas Yushkiavitshus, Communications, Information and Informatics Associate Director, UNESCO 7:00-9:00 pm

Working Groups - C 9:00-11:00 pm

1 - NGO [Jean Ann Fox/Jamie Love/Ed Merzwinksi]

2 - DES Cracking [John Gilmore]

3 - Government Y2K Report [Ross Stapleton-Gray]

4 - T/B/A

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Thursday, April 8, 1999

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Continental breakfast 7:00-8:00 am

Congressman Ed Markey Sponsor of "The Electronic Bill of Rights Act" 8:00-8:30 am

Tim Berners-Lee Director of the World Wide Web Consortium 8:30-9:00 am

Panel Discussion "Access and Equity and the Global Internet" 9:00-10:30 am

Jonathan Peizer, Open Society Institute

Tracey Cohen, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, South Africa Eric Goldstein, Human Rights Watch Middle East Professor Jerry Kang, UCLA Law School Philippa Lawson, Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Canada Drazen Pantic, OpenNet, Belgrade, Yugoslavia Bobson Wong, Director, Digital Freedom Network

Coffee 10:30-10:45 am

Panel Discussion "Is Escrow Dead? And what is Wassenaar?" 10:45-12:00

Dave Banisar, Policy Director, EPIC

Michael Baker, Electronic Frontiers Australia Jim Lewis US Department of Commerce * Bruce Schneier, Author, Applied Cryptography Glenn Sibbitt, Wassenaar Secretariat Jeff Smith, Americans for Computer Privacy Francois Xavier Testard Vaillant, Science attache, French Embassy *

Lunch / Working Groups - D 12:00-1:30 pm

1 - NGO [Yaman Akdeniz/Deborah Hurley]

2 - WIPO RFC [Prof. Michael Froomkin]

3 - T/B/A

4 - T/B/A

Mock Trial "Judging Privacy: What is the Verdict?" 1:30-3:00 pm

Hon. David Flaherty, Information and Privacy Commissioner

Elizabeth France, Data Protection Registrar, United Kingdom Peter Hustinx, Registratiekamer, Netherlands Stephanie Perrin, Industry Canada, Canada Peter Swire, Office of Management and Budget, United States

Professor Colin Bennett, University of Victoria, Canada Roger Clarke, Australian National University, Australia Robert Gellman, Information and Privacy Consultant Christine Varney, Coordinator, Online Privacy Alliance Robert Vastine, President, Coalition of Service Industries

Coffee 3:00-3:15 pm

Panel Discussion "Self Regulation Reconsidered" 3:15-4:30 pm

William J. Drake, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Laina Raveendran Greene, Asia Pacific Policy and Legal Forum Professor Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law School Elliot Maxwell, Special Advisor, Department of Commerce Michael R. Nelson, Program Director, Internet Technology, IBM Andrew L. Shapiro, Brennan Center for Justice Solveig Singleton, Director of Information Studies, Cato Institute

Closing Plenary "Freedom and Privacy and the Global Internet II" 4:30-6:00 pm

Professor Oscar Gandy, Annenburg School of Communication

David Beier, Chief Domestic Policy Advisor, Vice President * Joichi Ito, Digital Garage, Japan Jim Murray, Director, Bureau Europen des Unions de Consommateurs Andile Nogaba, Director General, Department of Communications, South Africa Peter Neumann, Moderator, RISKS Digest Adam Clayton Powell, Freedom Forum Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union Peter Yip, President, China Internet Corporation

*: Invited speaker Note: Program subject to change

Sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) "The First Society in Computing" http://www.acm.org/

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