Calling all bloggers to CFP!
The ACM's annual Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference starts next week.
One difference this year is that there will be dedicated blogs for all plenary and concurrent sessions (see below for a list). Anyone who will be attending the conference will be able to post entries to these blogs (and comments, of course). We'd like to have at least one experienced blogger cover each session. Thus, there is a wiki to coordinate the blogging efforts... if you'll be at CFP and will be blogging please:
- Sign up to blog a few sessions on the wiki (add your name to the list).
- Send an email to Mary, Jason, Donna or me to get an account set up on our MT blogs.
Sessions that our script-kid-in-residence, Parker Thompson, has set up blogs for:
Plenary Sessions:
- Plenary 1: 'Overseeing' the Poor'
- Plenary 2: Tapping the Net, Revisited: Voice Over IP and Law Enforcement
- Plenary 3: Datamining the Unknown Unknowns
- Plenary 4: Organizing Online for Political Change
- Plenary 5: Trusted Computing
- Plenary 6: Open Source, Open Society
- Plenary 7: The Net: Caught in the FCC's Web?
- Plenary 8: Facing the Music: Can Creators Get Paid for P2P File Sharing?
- Plenary 9: The Council of Europe Cybercrime Treaty
- Plenary 10: Policy Laundering
- Plenary 11: Government Profiling / Private Data
- Plenary 12: Electronic Voting: The Great Paper Trail Debate
Concurrent Sessions:
- Concurrent 1: RFID and Privacy
- Concurrent 2: Technology Transfer, Technology Dumping
- Concurrent 3: Gatekeepers of the Web: The Hidden Power of Search Engine Technology
- Concurrent 4: Nations vs. the Net: The UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
- Concurrent 5: Wardriving, Wireless Networks, and the Law
- Concurrent 6: Privacy and Liberty Implications of Suing File Sharers
- Concurrent 7: Fahrenheit 451.3: Using ISPs to Control Content on the Internet
- Concurrent 8: Data Retention & Privacy
- Concurrent 9: The Next Drug War: Possession Statutes Target Technology
- Concurrent 10: Identity Theft: Addressing the Problem at a Global Level
- Concurrent 11: Cease & Desist
- Concurrent 12: Next Generation Democracy: The Internet, Young Voters, and Election 2004
- Concurrent 13: The Law and Ethics of Online Research
- Concurrent 14: Security and Privacy for the Citizen in the Post 9-11 Digital Age: A European Perspective
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