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The Bay Area Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society presents:
Privacy Law 2.0- Modernizing the
Electronic Communications Privacy Act
Featuring:
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
ACLU of Northern California
39 Drumm Street
San Francisco, CA
RSVP here
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This brown bag lunch event is free of charge.
The American Constitution Society is a State Bar of California approved CLE provider.
This event has been approved for 1.5 hours of MCLE credit.
In 1986 The Bangles were all the rage, mobile phones were bigger than your head, and the World Wide Web didn't even exist. A lot has changed since then -- but not electronic privacy law. Since its drafting in 1986, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) has become a patchwork of inadequate and confusing standards. This panel of attorneys from major technology companies, civil liberties organizations, and academia will discuss recent case law, the impact of an outdated ECPA on clients, business, the public, and government, and the broad-based coalition effort currently underway to modernize ECPA and better protect privacy and innovation in the 21st century.