[NYCInfoLaw] This Week in NYCInfoLaw

Joshua L. Simmons joshua.simmons at law.columbia.edu
Sun Sep 27 14:19:16 PDT 2009


E-MAIL CONTENTS
           * [Reading Group] Problems with Online Privacy
           * [Kernochan Center] Google Books Lunch
           * A Workshop on Federal Privacy Legislation
           * Singularity Summit
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NYCINFOLAW NEWS

           [READING GROUP] PROBLEMS WITH ONLINE PRIVACY
           SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 @ 7:00 PM
           ROOM 310, FURMAN HALL, NYU LAW SCHOOL, 245 SULLIVAN ST
           For readings, please visit:
           http://lists.nycinfolaw.org/pipermail/list-nycinfolaw.org/2009-September/000077.html.

INFORMATION LAW EVENTS

           [KERNOCHAN CENTER] GOOGLE BOOKS LUNCH
           SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 @ 12:00 PM
           ROOM 103, JEROME GREEN HALL, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, 435 W. 116TH ST.
           Join the Kernochan Center for an IP Lunch on “The Google
           Books Settlement” with Paul Aiken, Executive Director of the Authors
           Guild, and Jonathan Band, of Jonathan Band PLLC.

           A WORKSHOP ON FEDERAL PRIVACY LEGISLATION
           OCTOBER 2, 2009
           LESTER POLLACK COLLOQUIUM ROOM, FURMAN HALL, NYU LAW
           SCHOOL, 245 SULLIVAN ST
           Various experts will examine comprehensive federal privacy
           legislation under consideration by Congress.  Among other things,
           there will be keynote speeches by top FTC officials and participation
           in panels by key Congressional staffers.

           For more information:
           http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/colloquia/fall2009/index.htm.

OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST

       For more information on any of these events, please visit
       nycinfolaw.org and view our calendar.

           SINGULARITY SUMMIT
           OCTOBER 3 & 4, 2009
           92ND STREET Y, 1395 LEXINGTON AVE
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