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7th Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conf has *hot* stuff - Mar.11-14

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (PACS-L Moderator)
Fri Jan 10 20:51:11 1997

Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 17:54:18 -0600 (CST)
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From: jwarren@well.com (Jim Warren)
Subject: 7th Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conf has *hot* stuff - Mar.11-14

Please repost and recirculate.  [Also sent it to others via blind cc]

--jim
Jim Warren (jwarren@well.com)
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>Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:12:41 -0800 (PST)
>From: Bruce R Koball <bkoball@well.com>
>
>      The Seventh Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy
>                         March 11-14, 1997
>     San Francisco Airport Hyatt Regency; Burlingame, California
>
>                   CFP'97 : Commerce & Community
>
>     CFP'97 will assemble experts, advocates, and interested people
>     from a broad spectrum of disciplines and backgrounds in a balanced
>     public forum to address the impact of new technologies on society.
>     This year's theme addresses two of the main drivers of social and
>     technological transformation.  How is private enterprise changing
>     cyberspace?  How are traditional and virtual communities reacting?
>     Topics in the wide-ranging main track program will include:
>
>             PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROVERSIAL SPEECH
>             THE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NET
>             GOVERNMENTAL & SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL MONEY
>             INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRYPTOGRAPHY
>             CYPHERPUNKS & CYBERCOPS
>             REGULATION OF ISPs
>             SPAMMING
>             INFOWAR
>             INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INFO-PROPERTY
>             THE 1996 ELECTIONS:  CREATING A NEW DEMOCRACY
>             THE COMING COLLAPSE OF THE NET
>
>     INFORMATION:
>
>     A complete conference brochure and registration information are
>     available on our web site at:   http://www.cfp.org
>
>     For an ASCII version of the conference brochure and registration
>     information, send email to:     cfpinfo@cfp.org
>
>     For additional information or questions, call: 415-548-2424

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