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CFP'94 - Program
John Marshall Law School, March 23-26, 1994 in Chicago, IL.
"CYBERSPACE SUPERHIGHWAYS: ACCESS, ETHICS AND CONTROL:
Cyberspace, Information Superhighway, National Information
Infrastructure, Open Platforms, Computer and Communications
Revolution, Electronic Networks, Digital Data Bases and Information
Society are words and phrases common to the rhetoric of our modern
era. The relationships between and among individuals, society,
nations, government entities and business organizations are in
constant flux as new stresses and alliances change the old "rules
of the game." Today's challenges are to define what is the "game,"
who owns the "franchises," who can play, what are the rules and who
calls the shots. Information and communications technology raise
new issues for freedom and privacy in this new era. Such questions
are on the agenda as the participants in CFP'94 consider the
alternatives and seek some solutions. Come, join in the dialogue
that will help to shape the world's future!
PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIALS
On Wednesday March 23, the day before the formal conference begins, CFP '94 is offering a number of in-depth tutorials covering a wide variety of subjects on five parallel tracks. These presentations will be interesting, educational, thought-provoking and often controversial. The tutorials are available at a nominal additional registration cost.
CONFERENCE NEWSPAPER
On each of the three days of the conference, a daily newspaper will appear to highlight what has transpired and announce important coming events. The staff of "The Decisive Utterance," The John Marshall Law School's student newspaper, is providing this service.
CONFERENCE RECEPTION AND TECHNOLOGY DISPLAY
On Wednesday evening, from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., you are invited to meet new and old friends and colleagues at an opening reception at the John Marshall Law School from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. The School is only two blocks from the conference hotel. A state-of-the-art computer lab will be used to demonstrate high-tech applications in academia and registrants will be invited to take part.
SINGLE-TRACK MAIN PROGRAM
The technological revolution that is driving change in our society has many facets and we are often unaware of the way they all fit together, especially those parts that lie outside one's own daily experience. An important goal of CFP '94 is to bring together individuals from disparate disciplines and backgrounds and engage them in a balanced discussion of CFP issues. To this end our main program, starting on Thursday, March 24, is on a single track enabling registrants to attend all sessions. The concurrent Birds- of-a-Feather meetings Thursday after 9:15 p.m. are exceptions.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER SESSIONS (BoF)
CFP '94 will provide a limited number of meeting rooms to interested individuals for informal "Birds of a Feather" sessions after the formal program Thursday, from 9:15 p.m. - 11:15 p.m. These sessions will provide an opportunity for special-interest discussions. For further information or to request a BoF contact CFP '94 Program Coordinator, Gary Gassman, at the John Marshall Law School (6gassman@jmls.edu)
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY GALA
Registrants are invited to a very special reception and buffet at Chicago's famed Museum of Science and Industry where they also will be treated to a private showing and demonstration of the MSI's newly-opened Communications and Imaging Exhibits. These multi- million dollar presentations occupy 15,000 sq.ft. of museum space and required three years to develop. "Communications" is a panoramic display of how technology has transformed our lives by dissolving distance and and making connections; visitors can even enter the unreal world of virtual reality. "Imaging" is a mind- boggling journey through modern applications of imaging technology. Visitors can even play the role of brain surgeon, using radiosurgery made possible by 3-D imaging, or explore imaging in forensic science by using MRI, fingerprint enhancement, face aging and other modern technologies to solve a crime!
REGISTRATION WILL BE LIMITED
CFP '94 registration will be limited to 550 attendees, so we advise you to register early to assure admission and to take advantage of the early registration discounts.
MEALS AND RECEPTIONS
A key component of the CFP conferences has been the interaction between the diverse communities that constitute our audience. To promote this interaction CFP '94 provides three luncheons, three receptions and three evening meals with the price of registration.
EFF PIONEER AWARDS
All conference attendees are invited to the EFF Pioneer Awards Reception sponsored by the Electronic Frontier Foundation on Thursday evening. These, the third annual EFF Pioneer Awards, will be given to individuals and organizations that have made distinguished contributions to the human and technological realms touched by computer-based communications.
CONFERENCE BUSINESS OFFICE
The Conference business and registration office will be open from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. on Wednsday thru Friday, and until 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, for registration and general information.
NOTE: The following program content and schedule is subject to change. The Information Superhighway is a fast track!
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1994
Pre-Conference Tutorials
9:00 a.m. - noon
Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers
Rules of the Road for Network Travelers. (CLE Credit Approved)
Get Mad, Get Motivated, Get Moving!
Exploring Internet: A Guided Tour
Using the Freedom of Information Act
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Cryptography: What, and How?
Electronic Detectives: Critical Issues for Public and Private
Hi-Tech Intellectual Property Law Primer (CLE Credit Approved)
Transactional Data Analyses: Making FOI Access Useful
Election Fraud and Modern Technology
SPECIAL EVENTS ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Privacy International Business Meeting
This meeting, at the John Marshall Law School, begins with a buffet luncheon. Non-members interested in learning about P.I. and the Illinois Privacy Council are invited to be guests for lunch and a briefing. Guest space will be limited so attendance on a "first come" basis MUST be confirmed by March 8, 1994.
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Conference Reception All CFP registrants are invited to a reception and open house demonstrating the John Marshall Law School's recently opened computer lab. This also is an opportunity to "network" the old-fashioned way, meeting old friends and making new ones while enjoying the reception and buffet. This state-of-the-art facility will display information and communications technology being used in the educational environment. Guests also may participate in hands-on demonstrations of the technology under the tutelage of JMLS faculty and staff.
9:15 p.m. - 11:15 p.m.
"CFP SOAPBOX SQUARE"
On Wednesday, March 23, from 9:15 p.m. to 11:15 p.m., "CFP Soapbox Square" will be open. This is a chance for those who have something to say publicly to say it and to hear response from others! Those interested in making a brief statement (3 minutes) at this meeting must file their request and describe their topics by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Discussion time for various topics will be allocated based upon the number of topics and the number who have asked to speak. Requests to speak can be made at the time of pre-registration or at the conference site.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1994
8:30 a.m.
CFP'94 Official Opening
9:00 a.m. Keynote Address
10:00 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m.
The Information Superhighway: Politics and the Public Internet.
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m.
Is It Time for a U.S. Data Protection Agency?
2:45 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m.
"Owning and Operating the NII: Who, How, When?"
4:15 p.m. Break
4:30 p.m.
Data Encryption: Who Holds The Keys?
5:30 p.m. Adjourn
6:00 p.m.
EFF Awards Reception
7:00 p.m.
Conference Banquet (Speaker to be announced)
9:15 - 11:15 p.m.
"Birds-of-a-Feather" sessions run concurrently.
FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1994
8:30 a.m.
Keynote Address
9:15 a.m.
Health Information Policy
10:30 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m.
Can Market Mechanisms Protect Consumer Privacy?
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m.
Creating an Ethical Community in Cyberspace
2:45 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m.
Standards for Certifying Computer Professionals
4:15 p.m. Break
4:30 p.m.
Hackers and Crackers: Using and Abusing the Networks
5:30 p.m. Adjourn
5:45 p.m.
Buses begin departing for the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry for a private reception and demonstration at the Communications and Imaging exhibits.
9:00 p.m.
Buses begin departing for return to the Palmer House and Chicago's "Loop."
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1994
9:00 a.m.
The Role of Libraries on the Information Superhighway
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m.
International Governance of Cyberspace: New Wine in Old Bottles -- Or Is It Time For New Bottles?
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m.
The Electronic Republic: Delivery of Government Services over the Information Superhighway
2:45 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m.
Education and NREN, K - 12
4:00 p.m.Break
4:15 p.m.
Guarding the Digital Persona
5:30 p.m. Adjournment
FEATURED SPEAKERS CONFIRMED AS OF 12/15/93
Philip Agre, Dept. of Sociology, U. of Cal., San Diego
David Banisar, Computer Professional for Social Responsibility
Robert R. Belair, Mullenholz & Brimsek, Washington, D.C.
Jerry Berman, Executive Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Leslie A. Bertagnolli, Baker & McKenzie, Chicago
Andrew Blau, The Benton Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Herbert Burkett, GMD, Koln, Germany
Jeffrey Chester, Director, Center for Media Education
Roger Clarke, College of Commerce, Australian National University
Ellen Craig, Commissioner, Illinois Commerce Commission
Simon Davies, Director General, Privacy International, London
David Flaherty, Data Commissioner, British Columbia
Oscar H. Gandy, Media Studies Center, Columbia University
Donald Gotterbarn, East Tennessee State University
Allan Hammond, New York University Law School
Steven Hodas, NASA NREN Project, Washington, D.C.
David Johnson, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington
Steven Kolodney, Dir., Information Technology, State of California
Curtis Kurnow, Landels, Ripley & Diamond, San Francisco
Kenneth Laudon, School of Information Systems, New York University
Lee Ledbetter, HDX
Jay Lemke, School of Education, City University of New York
Duncan MacDonald, V.P. & Gen. Couns., Citicorp Credit Services
Shirley Marshall, Public Sector Marketing, IBM
Dennis McKenna, Publisher, Government Technology Magazine
Michael Mensik, Baker & McKenzie, Chicago
Raymond Nimmer, University of Texas
Eli Noam, Columbia University School of Business
Michael North, President, North Communications
Ronald L. Plesser, Piper and Marbury, Washington, D.C.
Marc Rotenberg, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Rohan Samarajiva, Department of Communication, Ohio State Univ.
David Sobel, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Bruce Sterling, Sci-Fi Writer and Journalist, Austin, Texas
Connie Stout, Texas Education Network
James Thomas, Department of Sociology, Northern Illinois University
Greg Tucker, Head of the Business School, Monash Univ., Australia
Bruce Umbaugh, Old Dominion University
Patricia Valey, Acting Director, Office of Consumer Affairs
Maarten van Swaay, Dept. of Computer Science, Kansas State U.
Daniel Weitzner, Sr. Staff Counsel, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Alan Westin, Columbia University
Christine Zahorik, Staff, Senate Committee on
George B. Trubow, Professor of Law
Director, Center for Informatics Law
The John Marshall Law School
315 S. Plymouth Ct.
Chicago, IL 60604-3907
Fax: 312-427-8307; Voice: 312-987-1445
E-mail: 7trubow@jmls.edu
SPONSORS, SUPPORTERS AND ORGANIZERS
- SPONSORS
- Assocation for Computer Machinery
- Special Interests Groups On:
- Communications (SIGCOMM)
- Computers and Society (SIGCAS)
- Security, Audit and Control
- John Marshall Law School,
- Center for Informatics Law
- Computers and Society (SIGCAS)
-
PATRONS & SUPPORTERS (as of 15 December 1994)
- American Express Corp.
- Baker & McKenzie
- Equifax, INC
- Legal Trustess, Jersey, LTD. (UK)
- Motorola, INC
- National Science Foundation (Pending)
- Wired Magazine
- Baker & McKenzie
- COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS
- American Bar Association Section of Science Technology
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- George Washington University Institute for Computer and Telecommunications Policy
- IEEE Computer Society
- IEEE-USA Committee on Communications and Information Policy
- Library and Information Technology Association
- Privacy International
- U.S. Privacy Council
United Airlines is the Official Airline for CFP'94
- American Civil Liberties Union
- General Chair
- George B. Trubow
- Center for Informatics Law,
- John Marshall Law School
- Center for Informatics Law,
- Executive Committee
- George B. Trubow
- Chair, CFP'94
- Lance J. Hoffman
- George Washington University
- Chair, CFP'92
- Bruce Koball
- San Francisco, CA
- Chair, CFP'93
- Chair, CFP'94
- Conference Treasurer
- Robert Ashenhurst
- University of Chicago
- University of Chicago
- Special Promotions
- Patric Hedlund
- Sweet Pea Productions
- Al Whaley
- CPSR, Palo Alto
- Manager, Volunteers and Conference Office
- Judi Clark
- ManyMedia, Palo Alto
- Chair, Student Writing Competition
- Gene Spafford
- Purdue University
- Co-Chairs, Student Scholarship Program
- John McMullen
- Marist College
- James Thompson
- Northern Illinois University
- Program Committee
- David Banisar
- Computer Professsionals for
- Social Responsibility
- Jerry Berman
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Robert Belair
- Mullenholz and Brimsek
- Roger Clarke
- Australian National Univesity
- Mike Godwin
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Mark Hellmann
- Pattishall, McAuliffe
- Linda Knutson
- Library & Information
- Technology Association
- Dennis McKenna
- Government Technology Magazine
- Michael Mensik
- Baker & McKenzie
- Ron Plesser
- Piper and Marbury
- Priscilla Regan
- George Mason University
- Lance Rose
- LOL Productions
- Marc Rotenberg
- Computer Professionals for
- Social Responsibility
- Robert Ellis Smith
- Privacy Journal
- James Thompson
- Northern Illinois University
- Alan F. Westin
- Columbia University
- Sweet Pea Productions
- Conference Administration by John Marshall Law School
- Arrangements Director, RoseMarie Knight
- Publicity & Publications, John McNamara
- Financial Officer, James Kreminski
- Program Coordinator, Gary Gassman
- Publicity & Publications, John McNamara
REGISTRATION
Register for the conference by returning the Registration Form along with the appropriate payment. The registration fee includes conference materials, three luncheons (Thursday, Friday and Saturday), a reception, open house and buffet (Wednesday), a reception and banquet (Thursday), and a gala reception and buffet at the Museum of Science and Industry. Payment must accompany registration.
REGISTRATION FEES
If paid by: 7 February 8 March On Site Early Regular Late Conference Fees $315 $370 $420 Tutorial Fees $145 $175 $210 Conf. & Tutorial $460 $545 $630
Save by Registering Early!
FP '94 SCHOLARSHIPS
The Fourth Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy (CFP '94) will provide a limited number of full registration scholarships for students and other interested individuals. These scholarships will cover the full costs of registration, including luncheons, two banquets, and all conference materials. Scholarship recipients will be responsible for their own lodging and travel expenses. Persons wishing to apply for one of these fully-paid registrations should contact CFP '94 Scholarship Chair:
John F. McMullen
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
CFP'94 will be held at the Palmer House Hilton, a venerable Chicago landmark in the "Loop." This spacious and comfortable facility is easily accessible from the O'Hare International and Chicago Midway airports, and is only 2 blocks from The John Marshall Law School. Special conference rates of $99/night, single or multiple occupancy, are available. Our room block is guaranteed only until March 1, 1994, so we urge you to make your reservations as early as possible. When calling for reservations, please be sure to mention CFP'94 to obtain the conference rate.
Hotel Reservations: Palmer House Hilton, 17 E. Monroe, Chicago, Il., 60603. Tel: 312-726-7500; 1-800-HILTONS; Fax, 312-263-2556
REFUND POLICY
Refund requests received in writing by March 8, 1994 will be honored. A $50 cancellation fee will be applied. No refunds will be made after this date; however, registrants may designate a substitute.
OFFICIAL AIRLINE
CFP'94 is proud to have United Airlines -- Chicago's Own -- as our own exclusive official airline! United will give our conferees a 5% discount off any published United or United Express airfare, including First Class, or 10% off the new BUA fare when purchased at least a week in advance of travel. Call toll-free 1-800-521- 4041 to make reservations and be sure to give our CFP'94 ID Number: 541QI.
REGISTRATION
NAME (Please Print)
TITLE
AFFILIATION
MAILING ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
TELEPHONE
E-MAIL
PRIVACY LOCKS:
We will not sell, rent. loan, exchange or use this information for any purpose other than official Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference activities. A printed roster containing this information will be distrusted at the conference. Please indicate if you wish information to be excluded from the roster:( ) Print only name, affiliation and phone no. ( ) Print name only ( ) Omit my name from the roster
( ) I would like to attend the Privacy International luncheon and briefing at noon on Wednesday, March 23. (Your attendance as a guest of P.I. and the Illinois Privacy Council MUST be confirmed by March 8, and is on a "first come" basis.)
"CFP Soapbox Square"
( ) I would like to make a formal statement (3 mins.) during "CFP Soapbox Square" to be held from 9:15 p.m. - 11:15 p.m. on March 23. My topic:
( ) I plan to attend "Soapbox Square" but do not wish to make a prepared statement, though I may join in the discussion.
REGISTRATION FEES
If paid by: 7 February 8 March On Site Early Regular Late Conference Fees $315 $370 $420 Tutorial Fees $145 $175 $210 Conf. & Tutorial $460 $545 $630
Note: If you have registered for the Tutorials, please select one from each group:
9:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON ( ) Cyberspace Law for Non-Lawyers ( ) Rules of the Road for Network Travelers (CLE Credit) ( ) Citizen Action: Get Mad, Met Motivated, Get Moving! ( ) Exploring Internet: A Guided Tour ( ) Using FOIA
2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. ( ) Cryptography: What, and How? ( ) Introduction to Hi-Tech Law (CLE Credit) ( ) TRAC: Evaluative Data Analysis ( ) The Electronic Detective" Online Investigations ( ) Electoral Fraud
PAYMENTS TOTAL AMOUNT
Please indicated method of payment:
( ) Check (payable to JMLS-CFP '94)
( ) VISA
( ) MasterCard
Credit Card #
Expiration Date
Name on Card
Signature
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