Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference 2004

March 30, 2004

CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference.

Privacy. RFID. Constitutional Law in Cyberspace. Telecommunications Law. ‘Overseeing’ the Poor: Technology Privacy Invasions of Vulnerable Groups.
The Hidden Power of Search Engine Technology.
Nations vs. the Net: The UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Datamining the Unknown Unknowns. Organizing Online for Political Change. Open Source, Open Society. Fahrenheit 451.3: Using ISPs to Control Content on the Internet. FCC. P2P. Copyright. Hacktivista. Policy Laundering. Government Profiling. Online Chill.
Law and Ethics of Online Research. Security. Electronic Voting.

And much, much more…

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