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CFP'92 - Videos

(CFP'92 Video production made possible in part by a grant from ACM - Association for Computing Machinery, with additional funding by Apple Computer, Inc.)


CFP-2 TAPES AVAILABLE: (include session numbers when ordering individual tapes)

For Bruce Sterling tape, see #12.

PRICES, SHIPPING, AND ORDERING INFO ARE AT THE END OF THIS LISTING.


Tapes may be ordered from:

Computers, Freedom & Privacy
Video Library Project
P.O. Box 912, 1673 Happy Trail
Topanga, CA 90290
(213)455-3915/455-3257
FAX 213 455-1384

Email: cfpvideo@well.sf.ca.us


24-hour orderline: 1 (800) 235-4922
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See prices & shipping below.


1. FREEDOM IN CYBERSPACE: NEW WINE IN OLD FLASKS

(The man who headed the Gannet Foundation and founded USA TODAY compares freedom of speech and press in print vs digital domains)

ALLEN NEUHARTH, Chairman, Freedom Forum


2. WHO LOGS ON?

(High Capacity networks will open broad new services via telecommunications. What are they, and who will benefit? A fast-paced debate about capacity, cost, and access)

Linda Garcia, U.S. Ofc of Technology Assessment
Alfred Koeppe, New Jersey Bell
Brian Kahin, Kennedy School of Gov't, Harvard Univ.
Chair: Robert Lucky, AT&T Bell Laboratories


3. ETHICS, MORALITY, AND CRIMINALITY

(What is it like to be a victim of intrusions, viruses, frauds and other telenet criminal behaviors? Who do you call and what should you do?)

Scott Charney, US Dept. of Justice
James Settle, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mike Godwin, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Emory Hackman, Esq., (Fmr. pres. Capitol Area Sysops Association)
Don Delaney, New York State Police
Chair: J. Michael Gibbons, Federal Bureau of Investigation


4. FOR SALE: GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

(As the government gathers, processes and stores information electronically, what should be the relation between govts and businesses that sell information? Does such information belong to the people or can it be sold to the highest corporate bidder? What urgent public interest questions are emerging?)

Dwight Morris, Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau
Ken Allen, Information Industry Association
Maurice Freedman, American Library Association
Evan Hendricks, Privacy Times
Fred Weingarten, Computing Research Association
Franklin S. Reeder, US Office of Management and Budget
Costas Toregas, Public Technology, Inc.
Robert R. Belair, Kirkpatrick and Lockhart
Chair: George Trubow, John Marshall Law School


5. FREE SPEECH AND THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK

(Does the prospect of Telcos operating as information providers rather than common carriers present a promise or threat for access, diversity and fair market competition concerns?)

Henry Geller, The Markel Foundation
Eli Noam, Columbia University
John Podesta, Podesta Associates
Chair: Jerry Berman, ACLU Information Technology Project


6. WHO'S IN YOUR GENES? / GENETIC DATA BANKING

(Right to privacy concerns vs law enforcement interests in DNA data banks; concern about abuse by third party interests, such as insurers, gaining access to such info)

John Hicks, FBI Laboratory
Tom Marr, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Paul Mendelsohn, Neurofibromatosis, Inc.
Peter Neufeld, Esq.
Madison Powers, Kennedy Center for Ethics (Georgetown University)


7. PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

(Consumer rights vs private interest practices in collecting, cross relating and selling data).

Janlori Goldman, Privacy and Technology Project, ACL
John Baker, Equifax
James D. McQuaid, Metromail
James Rule, SUNY-Stony Brook
Mary Culnan, Georgetown University
Patrick D. Hadley, Citicorp
Chair: Ronald Plesser, Piper and Marbury


8. PRIVACY AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN THE DIGITAL LIBRARY

(Who wants to to know what you want to know? How can libraries protect confidentiality on the emerging information networks?)

Robert A. Walton, CLSI, Inc.
Steve Cisler, Apple Computer Inc.
Jean Armour Polly, Liverpool (NY) Public Library
Chair: Marc Rotenberg, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility


9. COMPUTER SURVEILLANCE IN THE WORKPLACE

(Employee privacy rights vs employer monitoring practices examined)

Gary Marx, MIT
Willis Ware, RAND Corp.
Kristina Zahorik, Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity, US Senate Labor
Committee
Chair: Alan F. Westin, Columbia University


10. WHO HOLDS THE KEYS? / CRYPTOGRAPHY, PRIVACY AND NATIONAL SECURITY

(Should the govt be permitted to restrict private use of cryptography? What about restricting export of encripted products? What are the consequences of the FBI's Digital Telephony proposals? Hot issue...)

Jim Bidzos, RSA Data Security
David Bellin, Pratt Institute
John Perry Barlow, Electronic Frontier Foundation
John Gilmore, Cygnus Support
Whitfield Diffie, Sunsoft, Inc.
Chair: Dorothy Denning, Georgetown University


11. PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

( As information technologies alter work, wealth, and boundaries, what kind of world will our current public policies propel us into? Are there better visions? How can we attain them?)

Peter Denning, George Mason University
Mitchell Kapor, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Simon Davies, Privacy International
Roland Homet, Executives, Inc.
Esther Dyson, EDventure Holding Inc.
Chair: Mara Liasson, National Public Radio


12. BRUCE STERLING: SPEAKING FOR THE UNSPEAKABLE **

Startling and hilarious satire in performance by sci fi writer and author of THE HACKER CRACKDOWN. The perfect comedy for every gathering of the on-line community. But hold on to your seats, these characters pull no punches! Features Mr. Sterling's close personal friends:

* The Truly Malicious Hacker
* Senor General de Policia X
* The Digital Black Marketeer

(** This tape is discounted to $29.95)


PRICES & SHIPPING


EACH SINGLE VIDEOTAPE IN THE U.S. ( 1 TAPE )

$55.00 +sales tax* + $4 shipping per tape in the US
(BRUCE STERLING video is only $29.95)
To Canada: Shipping is $6.00 US per single tape.
Other int'l: Shipping is $15.00 US per single tape.

EACH ORDER OF FIVE TAPES IN THE U.S. (5 TAPES)

$250 + sales tax* + $8.60

CFP-2 Full Library set (12 tapes)
$385 + Calif. sales tax* + $15 shp'g in the US.


SPECIAL OFFER !!

CFP 1 & 2 Special Video package offer: $695 for both full sets, totalling 27 tapes. Shipping in US for two sets is $30.


Important information for internation shipments:
Add the shipping charges listed below to price of your tape order. Please pay total with an international money order or visa/matercard. Thank you.

EACH SINGLE VIDEOTAPE  (1 tape) :  
To Canada:                                        +$ 6.00 US
Other International:                              +$15.00 US

EACH ORDER OF FIVE TAPES (5 tapes) To Canada: +$10.60 US Other International: +$33.60 US

EACH FULL CONFERENCE SET OF TAPES (CFP1, 15 tapes & CFP2, 12 tapes) Shipped in separate packages. To Canada: +$20.00 US To Mexico: +$40.00 US

To Western Europe (Except France), Colombia, S. Korea, Taiwan: +$60.00 US

To Australia/NZ, Norway, Africa, Sweden, Philippines, Thailand,Saudi Arabia, Singapore: +$71.00 US

To France, Japan, Central & South America: +$84.00 US

* add 8.25% sales tax to Calif. addresses;
Make checks to Computers, Freedom & Privacy Video Project;
Visa, MasterCharge & P.O.'s OK.

Computers, Freedom & Privacy Video Project
P.O. Box 912 / 1673 Happy Trail
Topanga CA 90290 USA

(213) 455-3257
24 hr. orderline (800)235-4922
Email: cfpvideo@well.sf.ca.us



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