Tuesday, April 4
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Wednesday, April 5
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Thursday, April 6
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Friday April 7
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8-8:45 AM
Harbour Foyer
Continental Breakfast
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8-8:45 AM
Harbour Foyer
Continental Breakfast
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8-8:45 AM
Harbour Foyer
Continental Breakfast
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9AM - 12:30 PM
Tutorials
Wellington
Constitutional Law in
Cyberspace
Bay
How Did We Get Where We
Are: A Brief History of Privacy and Surveillance in the U.S.
Yonge
Intellectual Property
Queens Quay
Workshop on Freedom and Privacy by Design
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8:45-9:30 AM
Harbour Ballroom
Opening Session
Keynote speaker: Austin Hill
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8:45-9:30 AM
Harbour Ballroom
Keynote speaker: Duncan Campbell
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8:45-9:30 AM
Harbour Ballroom
Keynote speaker: TBA
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9:30-10:45 AM
Harbour Ballroom
Domain
Names Under ICANN: Technical Management or Policy Chokepoint
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9:30-10:45 AM
Harbour Ballroom
Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy
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9:30-10:45
AM
Harbour Ballroom
Internet
Voting: Spurring or Corrupting Democracy?
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Coffee Break |
Coffee Break |
Coffee Break |
11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Harbour Ballroom
New
Justice Information Technologies: Does Existing Privacy Law Contemplate Their
Capabilities?
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11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Harbour Ballroom
Views of the Bertelsmann Foundation’s
Self-regulation of Internet Content Proposal
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11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Harbour Ballroom
CFP2000 Hot Topics - TBA
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12:30-2 PM
Lunch (on your own)
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12:30-2
PM
Frontenac Ballroom
Lunch
Luncheon
speaker: Steve Talbott
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12:30-2 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
Lunch
Luncheon
speaker: Jessica Litman
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12:30-2 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
Lunch
Luncheon
speaker: Whitfield Diffie
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2-5:30
PM
Tutorials
Wellington
The Electronic
Communications Privacy Act
Bay
Privacy Policies: Public
Protection or Trojan Horse?
Yonge
Everything You Need to Know
to Argue About Cryptography
Queens Quay
Workshop
on Freedom and Privacy by Design
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2:15-3:30
PM
Harbour Ballroom
Security
and Privacy in Broadband Internet Services
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2:15-3:30
PM
Parallel Sessions
Harbour Ballroom
Infomediaries and
Negotiated privacy
Pier 4
Circumvention: Tool for Freedom or Crime?
Pier 5
Human Subjects Research in Cyberspace
Pier 7/8
Network Society as Seen by Two European Underdogs
Pier 9
The Media and Privacy
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2:15-3:30
PM
Parallel
Sessions
Harbour Ballroom
Campaign Finance Law and Free Expression
Dockside III
Broadband and Speech
Dockside IV
Is Technology Neutral?
Dockside II
Governance of the Internet
Dockside I
Personal Data Privacy in
the Pacific Rim
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Coffee Break
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Coffee
Break
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3:40-5:00 PM
Harbour Ballroom
10 Years of CFP: Looking Back, Looking Forward
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4:00-5:15 PM
Harbour Ballroom
Privacy
Commissioners: Powermongers, Pragmatists or Patsies?
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4:00-5:15
PM
Harbour Ballroom
“Who
Am I and Who Says So?”: Privacy and Consumer Issues in
Authentication
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5:15-5:45 PM
Harbour Ballroom
Speaker: Mozelle W. Thompson
5:45-6 PM
Harbour Ballroom
25 Years of Privacy Journal's Wacky Email
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5:15-6
PM
Harbour Ballroom
Keynote speaker:
Tim O’Reilly
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6-7:15
PM
Frontenac Foyer
The
2000 Orwell Awards and Reception
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7:30-9:15 PM
Frontenac Ballroom
Dinner
Dinner Speaker:
Neal Stephenson
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7 PM
EFF Pioneer Awards and Reception
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8
PM
Welcome
Reception
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9:30 PM - 12 AM
BOFS
Pier 4
Cyberselfish Reading/Booksigning
Pier 5
National Task Force on the Internet and Democracy
Pier 7
Hacktivism
Pier 8
Appropriate Privacy for Political Organizations
Pier 9
EFC Open Evening
Dockside II
Latest News from a New Privacy Survey
Dockside III
Britain's RIP Bill
Dockside IV
Reconciling Title V of the Financail Services Modernization Act
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9:30
PM - 12 AM
BOFS
Pier 4
Join us at the Birth of a New Key
Pier 5
The Developing Caselaw of Privacy
Pier 7
Freeing the Law
Pier 8
Technolibertariansim - Threat or Menace
Pier 9
Infomediaries, Privacy, and Trust
Dockside II
Health Information Privacy
Dockside III
April 2000: A Turning Point for Kids' Online Privacy
Dockside IV
Permission E-mail Marketing
Dockside V
Freedom and Privacy in Online Community Settings
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