>>Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 11:53:35 -0700 (PDT) >>From: Terry Winograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Reply-To: Terry Winograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Ed Felten, Princeton, on music copying security, Thurs 2:15 >>Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> Reading Between the Lines: Lessons from the SDMI >> Challenge and its Aftermath >> >> Prof. Edward Felten, Dept of Computer Science >> Princeton University >> >> Date Thursday, May 17 >> Time: 2:15 - 4:00 >> Location: Math (Building 380) Room 380 >> Stanford University >> >> The music industry has proposed a range of "security >> technologies" designed to prevent the unauthorized >> copying of recorded music. Recently a group of researchers, >> including the speaker Prof. Edward Felten, was forced to >> withdraw from publication a paper analyzing several of these >> technologies, due to threats of litigation by the music industry. >>See http://www.cs.princeton.edu/sip/sdmi/ for the story. >> >> This talk will discuss what happened: >> - the status of anti-copying technology, >> - how the music industry is trying to prevent copying >> - an overview of the technical analysis >> - how and why the authors were threatened, >> - and the effect of the Digital Millennium Copyright >> Act on computer security researchers. >> >> DIRECTIONS: >> You can locate the building by going to >> http://www.stanford.edu/home/map/search_map.html >> and clicking on Bldg. 380 Mathematics in the list of >> Academic and Administrative Buildings. Parking info >> can be found at http://www-facilities.stanford.edu/maps/download/. >> Please allow extra time for parking. >> >>Questions? Please respond to Barbara Simons at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>| This message was sent via the Stanford Computer Science >>Department | >>| colloquium mailing list. To be added to this list send an >>arbitrary | >>| message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To be removed from this >>list,| >>| send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more >>information,| >>| send an arbitrary message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For >>directions| >>| to Stanford, check out >>http://www-forum.stanford.edu | >>+-------------------------------------------------------------------------xcl+