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Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference held its 19th annual conference.
Activists, technologists, business leaders, academics, journalists and
government experts discussed the latest technology policy issues related to
freedom and privacy. 9:15-10:30a Keynote panel: Computers, Freedom and the
Obama Administration Grand Ballroom A look at the short history and future
prospects for Obama Administration policies in areas involving technology
and liberty.
Opening remarks: Susan Crawford, Special Assistant to the President for
Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy; member, National Economic
Council
Response and discussion: Declan McCullagh, CNET News Caroline Fredrickson,
Director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office Peter Swire, Ohio State
University, Center for American Progress; former Chief Counselor for Privacy
for US Government Moderator: Eric Lichtblau, New York Times
10:45a-12p The Future of Security vs. Privacy Grand Ballroom Security and
privacy do not need to be in conflict with each other. Yet when push comes
to shove, different people and different institutions frequently place
different weights on these two fundamental values. How should we think of
the relationship between these two core values in order to make intelligent
policy? Bruce Schneier, CSTO, BT Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy
Studies, CATO Institute Stewart Baker, former Assistant Secretary for
Policy, DHS and former General Counsel, NSA Valerie Caproni, General
Counsel, FBI Moderator: Ryan Singel, Wired.com
12:30-1:30p Lunch Keynote: Craig Newmark, founder, Craigslist Grand Ballroom
Interviewer: Saul Hansell, New York Times
BUSINESS OF BOOKS 2-3:15p The Google Book Deal Grand Ballroom A lawsuit over
Google's online book scanning program has led to a proposed settlement with
authors and book publishers, but that deal has been challenged by critics on
a variety of grounds and created a great deal of controversy. Alex
Macgillivray, Google James Grimmelman, Institute for Information Law and
Policy, New York Law School John Verdi, Staff Counsel, Electronic Privacy
Information Center Jonathan Band, lawyer, Jonathan Band, PLLC
Moderator/panelist: Sherwin Siy, Public Knowledge
Association for Computing Machinery
Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference
ID: 286761-1
Forum
06/02/2009
2 hours, 48 minutes
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