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MEDIA ADVISORY          For more information, contact:
Gary Kalman:  215-573-3623

NPR's Morning Edition and Justice Talking Team up to put the spotlight on
Video Surveillance

Keep smiling -- you no longer know when you may be on camera. Video cameras 
are popping up in public parks, playgrounds and on street corners in cities 
throughout the nation.  Post 9-11, has the use of high-tech cameras become 
a necessary security precaution or an invasion of privacy?

A debate on National Public Radio's Justice Talking puts that question to 
Electronic Privacy Information Center Director Marc Rotenberg and security 
expert Robert J. Castelli, advocates who hold opposing views on video 
surveillance and face recognition technology.  Excerpts of the debate will 
be featured during a special two-part report on NPR's Morning Edition. The 
full debate will air on Justice Talking on public radio stations nationwide.

What: NPR's Justice Talking and Morning Edition special feature on video 
surveillance

When: Monday, February 25 and Tuesday, February 26, 2002

Where: NPR's Morning Edition.  Check local listings for air times.

Justice Talking is a one-hour, weekly radio program produced by the 
Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Hosted by 
veteran NPR correspondent Margot Adler and taped before a live audience, 
the show takes an in-depth look at the cases and controversies that come 
before our nation's courts and go the heart of what it means to live in a 
democracy.

For more information about Justice Talking, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
visit the Justice Talking web site at www.justicetalking.org

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From: "Dave Steer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Declan McCullagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FW: TRUSTe Privacy Seminar -- February 28th, Silicon Valley
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 18:35:44 -0800

Hi Declan,

Just in case you missed this, I thought this would be a great event for 
Politech readers, especially those in the Bay Area.

Hope you can make it too.

Cheers,

Dave Steer



-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Steer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 8:09 AM
To: Declan McCullagh
Subject: TRUSTe Privacy Seminar -- February 28th, Silicon Valley



Hi Declan,

Below is information on a half-day privacy seminar that we are co-hosting 
on February 28th in Silicon Valley. Your Politech subscribers might be 
interested in this event -- a primer for CFP the next month...



Entitled "Rethinking Law and Marketing in an Age of Privacy & Security," 
the program features keynote addresses by FTC Commissioner Orson Swindle 
and California State Attorney General Bill Lockyer, as well as expert 
panels on law and marketing, each designed to give attendees the tools to 
manage privacy for their company and clients. We have also arranged for 
this to be a CLE event.



Online registration is now open at 
http://www.truste.org/bus/pub_seminar.html or by sending me email at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Thanks for sending.

Regards,



Dave Steer
Communications Director
TRUSTe -- Building a Framework for Global Trust
Phone: 415-845-5110
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





Learn how your company can balance business objectives with consumer 
privacy and security laws and interests by attending this informative seminar!




February 28, 2002
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Silicon Valley

Rethinking Law and Marketing in
the Age of Privacy and Security

  Featured Speakers:
Federal Trade Commissioner Orson Swindle
"The Year Ahead Privacy and Security in 2002"

State of California Attorney General Bill Lockyer
A State Attorney General s View of Privacy Law



Sponsored by:
Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP
TRUSTe
Oracle
American Association of Advertising Agencies

Advanced registration is required. Space is limited.

Register Online Today!
Click here or go to
http://www.wrf.com/admin/seminarreq.asp



Who Should Attend:
�         Chief Privacy Officers & Other Privacy Staff
�         Legal Counsel
�         Marketing Directors & Managers
�         Advertising Executives
�         Chief Technology Officers

Why You Should Attend:
�         Hear from top government officials about their expectations 
regarding privacy and security actions
         of your company
�         Learn how industry leaders are marketing while protecting client data
�         Discover how privacy can be a selling point
�         Increase your awareness of new and anticipated federal and state 
regulations affecting your business

About the seminar
Government, legal, marketing and technology experts will come together for 
this special half-day session to explain how new laws are affecting the 
ability of marketers to collect and use data.  Today s heightened sense of 
privacy and security requires technology and marketing professionals to pay 
close attention to changes in the law.  Businesses need to take great care 
in developing a privacy policy that protects themselves and their clients 
from illegal use of information.  This seminar will provide you with the 
latest developments and with direction for the future.

Panels
Privacy and Brand Building: Permission-Based Marketing Protects Privacy, 
Builds Brands
This panel will help marketing and technology professionals better 
understand the relationship between marketing, the law and the consumer. 
Topics will include:
�         Using Privacy Protection as a Selling Point
�         Bad Privacy Press Can Chill Consumer Confidence
�         Best Practices for Consumer Satisfaction, Legal Protection, and 
Data Integrity
�         Can Brand Managers and Lawyers Really be Friends?
�         Profits from Privacy Protection and Careful Consumer Data Management
�         Will Consumers Use Privacy Enabling Software to Keep Marketers 
from their Data?
�         P3P: Will Consumers Use this Powerful Tool?

Moderator: John Kamp, Of Counsel, Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP
Panelists
Jerry Gibbons, Executive Vice President, American Association of 
Advertising Agencies
Chris Benham, Vice President for Global Enterprise Marketing, Symantec
John Berard, Senior Vice President, FitzGerald Communications
Richard Purcell, Senior Director of Corporate Privacy, Microsoft


The Changing Law of Privacy and Security
This panel will focus on recent changes and trends concerning the 
increasingly-related areas of privacy and security law, regulation, 
enforcement action and litigation.  Topics will include:
�         Corporate Strategies for Managing Evolving Privacy Regulations
�         Status of the U.S. EU Safe Harbor Agreement and Financial Sector 
Negotiations
�         Implementing the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 and Other New 
Security-Driven
         Measures Without Compromising Consumer Privacy
�         Creating a Sound Privacy Policy Today
�         What s Next in Privacy and Security

Moderator:  Joe Alhadeff, Vice President, Global Public Policy and Chief 
Privacy Officer, Oracle
Panelists
Tricia Paoletta, Partner, Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP
Bennett Katz, Assistant Vice President of Regulatory Affairs & Compliance 
and Chief Compliance Officer, Farmers Insurance Group
Jeff Rohlmeier, International Trade Specialist, International Trade 
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce


Location
Oracle Conference Center Auditorium
350 Oracle Parkway
Redwood Shores, CA 94065
650.633.8300

Date
Thursday, February 28, 2002
8:00am 2:00pm
continental breakfast & lunch included

Registration Fee
$95 before February 11, 2002
$135 after February 11, 2002
Fee is payable by check only

Register Online Today!

Click here or go to
http://www.wrf.com/admin/seminarreq.asp
or contact Dave Steer at TRUSTe
(415.845.5110 or [EMAIL PROTECTED])




Payment
Checks should be made payable to TRUSTe and mailed prior to the event to:
Privacy Seminar, TRUSTe, 1180 Coleman Avenue, Suite 202, San Jose, CA 95110.

TRUSTe Membership Special
Attendees not currently TRUSTe certified that sign up to join the TRUSTe 
Privacy Seal Program at the event will have their attendance registration 
fee waived.

California State Bar CLE
This program will be submitted for approval by the California State Bar for 
3-4 Continuing Legal Education units.

About the Sponsors

Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP is a national law firm of more than 200 attorneys 
with offices in Washington, DC and Northern Virginia.  The firm is widely 
recognized as a leader in its communications, insurance, government 
contracts and privacy & security practices.

TRUSTe is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to enabling 
individuals and organizations to establish trusting relationships based on 
respect for personal identity and information in the evolving networked 
world. An award-winning organization, TRUSTe is widely known for its 
leading privacy seal and certification program and is a recognized Safe 
Harbor for COPPA and the EU Safe Harbor framework.

Oracle is the first software company to develop and deploy 100% 
internet-enabled enterprise software across its entire product line: 
database, business applications, and application development and decision 
support tools. Oracle is the world's leading supplier of software for 
information management, and the world's second largest independent software 
company.

The American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA) was founded in 1917 
and is the only national trade association for the advertising agency 
business.  It has about 600 elected members representing over 1,200 offices 
and subsidiaries nationwide.  AAAA members place about 75% of all 
advertising placed by agencies and employ over 50% of all professionals 
working in advertising agencies




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