Privacy Challenges in the Internet Age

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Stanford Technology Review 2014 Symposium

This symposium will address privacy challenges and legislative issues in the digital age. Topics include the impact of the 2013 California Online Privacy Protection Act, Internet torts and cybercrimes, and the recent push by Internet activists and industry to reform the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Registration is free.

CLE Credit: This activity is currently pending approval with the State Bar of California for 4.5 hours of CLE credit.

The 2014 symposium is now open for registration. Free Registration Here.

Location:  
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
94305 Stanford, CA

Schedule

8:30 a.m. - Registration and breakfast

9:30 a.m. - Panel 1

Electronic Communications Privacy Act Reform 

  • Moderator-Panelist: Susan Freiwald, Professor, University of San Francisco
  • Panelist: Mark Jaycox, Legislative Analyst, Electronic Frontier Foundation
  • Panelist: Nicole Jones, Law Enforcement and Information Security Counsel, Google
  • Panelist: Dominique R. Shelton, Partner, Alston & Bird

11:00 a.m. - Panel 2

Internet Torts & Cybercrimes

  • Moderator: Phil Malone, Director, Stanford Law School Juelsgaard IP & Innovation Clinic
  • Panelist: Eric Goldman, Professor, Santa Clara University
  • Panelist: Erica T. Johnstone, Attorney, Ridder, Costa & Johnstone LLP
  • Panelist: Marc J. Randazza, Attorney, Randazza Legal Group

12:30 p.m. - Lunch break

2:00 p.m. - Panel 3

California Online Privacy Protection Act

  • Moderator: Aleecia McDonald, Director of Privacy, Center for Internet and Society
  • Panelist: Françoise Gilbert, Managing Director, IT Law Group
  • Panelist: Joanne McNabb, Director of Privacy Education & Policy, CA Attorney General’s Office
  • Panelist: Nicole Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Director, ACLU of Northern California

For panelist biographies and a description of the panels click here.

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The Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR) strives to present well-rounded analyses of the legal, business, and policy issues that arise at the intersection of intellectual property law, science and technology, and industry. STLR publishes exclusively online, providing timely coverage of emerging issues to its readership base of legal academics and practitioners.

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