>>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]
>>
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