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13th Annual Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy

Final Version.


Tuesday, April 1

9:00-5:00pm Usage Log Data Management Working Group


Wednesday, April 2

7:30-8:30am Continental Breakfast
2nd Floor Foyer

8:30-9:30am Keynote Address: Bruce Schneier
Grand Ballroom
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9:30-10:45am Plenary Session #1 A Moment in Time Putting Computers Freedom and Privacy in Context: Ira Glasser, Ed Tenner and Dan Gillmor (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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10:45-11:00am Break
2nd Floor Foyer

11:00am-12:30pm Plenary Session #2 Computers Freedom and Privacy After 911: Jim Dempsey, Anthony Romero, Nawar Shora and Peter Swire (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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12:30 - 1:15pm Box lunches and informal discussion with Journalists:
(Box lunches can be picked up outside the meeting rooms.)

  • Dan Gillmor and Declan McCullagh
    Crystal Room
  • Emmanuel Goldstein
    Herald Square
  • Robert O'Harrow
    Sutton Place
1:15 -2:00pm Keynote: George Radwanski - Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Grand Ballroom
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2:00-3:15pm Plenary Session #3 Total Information Awareness - A Debate: Katie Corrigan, Heather MacDonald, Michael Scardaville, Barbara Simons and Herb Lin (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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3:15-3:45pm Break
2nd Floor Foyer

3:45-4:45pm Plenary Session # 4 Role Play the Moral Maze-- Security and Freedom in A Dangerous World: Simon Davies, Jim Dempsey, Declan McCullagh, Eli Noam, Nadine Strossen, Peter Swire and others.
Grand Ballroom
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4:45-6:00pm Plenary Session #5 The Patriot II and Electronic Surveillance: Ann Beeson, Kate Martin, David Sobel and Shari Steele (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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7:00-9:30pm EFF Pioneer Awards
Empire State Building

9:30pm-12:00am Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs)

  • HighFire: A Communications Privacy System for Humanitarian NGOs - CryptoRights
    Gramercy
  • Cyber rights movement in Europe: Where we are today and what should be done in the future? - Meryem Marzouki, EDRi
    Herald Square
  • Arguing to Keep Databases in Bioinformatics Open - Julia Gladstone
    Sutton Place
  • Human Rights and Free Software - Miguel Cruz and Patrick Ball
    Kips Bay
  • GPG/PGP Keysigning: Submit keys to cfp-keys@anize.org - Douglas Calvert
    Murray Hill Suites


Thursday, April 3

7:30-8:15am Continental Breakfast
2nd Floor Foyer

8:15-9:30am Plenary Session #6 Internet Architecture & Free Speech: Paula H. Ford, Jeff Chester, Mike Schooler and Jay Stanley (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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9:30-10:45Plenary Session #7 Human Rights and the Internet: Patrick Ball, Elisa Munoz, Dinah PoKempner, and Bobson Wong.
Grand Ballroom
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10:45-11:00am Break
2nd Floor Foyer

11:00-Noon Plenary Session #8 The Great Firewall of China - Internet Filtering and Free Expression: Will Doherty, Ben Edelman, Kimberley Heitman, Kijoong Kim and Arturo Quirantes.
Grand Ballroom
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Noon-2pm Box Lunch Concurrent Sessions 1-5
(Box lunches can be picked up in the 2nd Floor Foyer.)

  • Concurrent Session #1 - CAPPS II: Edward Hasbrouck, Lara Flint and Linda Ackerman (moderator).
    Grand Ballroom
  • Concurrent Session #2 - Merging the Internet with Telephones (ENUM)Benefits vs. Privacy Problems: Chris Hoofnagle, John Morris and Penn Pfautz.
    Gramercy
  • Concurrent Session #3 - Privacy Enhancing Technologies: Ruchika Agrawal, Diana Alonso Blass, Herbert Burkert and Barbara Simons.
    Herald Square
  • Concurrent Session #4 - Promoting Human Rights Online During Wartime: John Emerson, Jagdish Parikh and Minky Worden
    Sutton Place
  • Concurrent Session #5 - Trusted Computing: Joe Pato, David Rosenthal, Theodore Tso, Andrew Appel, and Deirdre Mulligan (moderator).
    Kips Bay
  • Concurrent Session #6 - Special Event -Video Surveillance Tour of Manhattan by the Surveillance Camera Players: Bill Brown
    Tour gathers in Murray Hill Suites

2:30-3:45pm Plenary Session #9 Data Retention in Europe and America: Ian Brown, Marco Cappato, Henry Farrell, Maria Farrell and Cedric Laurant.
Grand Ballroom
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3:45-4:00pm Break
2nd Floor Foyer

4:00-5:15pm Plenary Session #10 Moot Court - Beyond LICRA v. Yahoo Free Speech In A World Without Borders: Ann Brick, Christopher Chiu, Claire Kelly, Cedric Laurant, Paul Levy and Mary Wirth.
Grand Ballroom
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5:15-6:30pm Plenary Session #11 Terrorizing Rights: International
Cooperation and International Anti-Terrorism Policies: David Banisar, Tracey Cohen, Gus Hosein, Toshi Ogura and John Wadham.
Grand Ballroom
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7:30-9:00pm 2002 Orwell Awards
Crystal Room

9:30pm-12:00am Birds of a Feather Sessions (BoFs)

  • Discussion to figure out ways to deactivate RFID chips and strategize about getting better notice on the use of the chips - Katherine Albrecht of CASPIAN
    Gramercy
  • Computer Ethics - Sherry Clark
    Herald Square
  • When Policies Collide: Will the Copyright Wars Roll Back the Computer Revolution? - Mike Godwin
    Sutton Place
  • Travel Data and Privacy - Edward Hasbrouck
    Kips Bay
  • Strategies for Countering Internet Censorship - GILC
    Tribeca


Friday, April 4

8:00-9:00am Continental Breakfast
2nd Floor Foyer

9:00-10:15m Plenary Session #12 Auto ID: Tracking Everywhere: Katherine Albrecht, Mark Roberti, Richard M. Smith and J.D. Abolins (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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10:15-10:45am Presentation of Stupid Security Awards
Grand Ballroom

10:45-11:15am Break
2nd Floor Foyer

11:15am-12:15pm Plenary Session #13 Keynote from the Right and Left: Former Rep. Bob Barr and Rep Jerry Nadler
Grand Ballroom
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12:30-2:00pm Box Lunch Concurrent Sessions 6-11
(Box lunches can be picked up in the 2nd Floor Foyer.)

  • Concurrent Session #7 - European Data Protection - Theory and Practice: Catarina Castro and Nicola Lugaresi
    Gramercy
  • Concurrent Session #8 - World Summit on the Information Society: Peter Harter, Veni Markovski, William McIver, Heather I. Shaw and Robert Guerra (moderator).
    Herald Square
  • Concurrent Session #9 - Biometrics: Richard M. Smith and Michael Thieme.
    Grand Ballroom
  • Concurrent Session #10 - Privacy Activism 2 -- Special Event: Privacy Journal Publisher Robert Ellis Smith will lead a workshop on how to get effective results from activism locally and nationally. This is a prelude to the meeting of the National Congress of Privacy Activists on Saturday in New York City: Katherine Albrecht, Ren Bucholz, Deborah Pierce and Robert Ellis Smith.
    Sutton Place
  • Concurrent Session #11 - Authenication Issues: Peter Ferguson, Stephanie Perrin, Stephen Bellovin and Peter Wayner.
    Kips Bay
2:00-3:15pm Plenary Session #14 Can Free Speech Survive the New Intellectual Property Regimes- a Debate: Yochai Benkler, Chuck Sims and Jane Ginsburg (moderator).
Grand Ballroom
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3:15-4:30pm Closing Keynote: Lawrence Lessig, Author, The Future of Ideas and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace
Grand Ballroom
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4:30-5:00pm Closing Reception
Crystal Room


 
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