[e-privacy] Workshop on Regulation of Privacy On-and Off-line in the Age of Technology, CfP

Andrea Glorioso sama at miu-ft.org
Wed Aug 4 14:30:26 CEST 2004


Ciao a tutti.

Da http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/home?wid=10&func=viewSubmission&sid=398:

From the announcement:  Call   for Papers: Workshop on   Regulation of
Privacy On-and Off-line   in the Age  of  Technology, Cape Town,   3-6
January 2005.

 This workshop will focus on regulation of  privacy as it is currently
 impacted by technological developments, including, but not restricted
 to, the  growth of the   information society,  growth in  uptake   of
 digital  technologies,  medical technological advances,  security and
 surveillance  technology   advances,  and  database  and  data-mining
 developments.  The  workshop will be  part of  the WISICT  05  Winter
 International Symposium on Information and Communication Technologies
 (http://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/wisict05/cfp.html)
 and  registration must be made direct  to that conference by workshop
 presenters or attendees.   There is unfortunately currently no  extra
 funding available  for workshop attendees,   who must find  their own
 funding for travel/accommodation/conference fee.  However there is no
 extra fee for attending any workshop.

Programme chairs:     

 Lilian  Edwards, Co-Director, AHRB  Centre for  Intellectual Property
 and Technology,    Edinburgh University,  email    l.edwards at ed.ac.uk
 (http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrb )

 Burkhard Shaeffer, Joseph   Bell Centre for Forensic  Statistics  and
 Legal   Reasoning,  University of  Edinburgh, email b.shafer at ed.ac.uk
 (http://www.cfslr.ed.ac.uk/ )

Suggested topics for papers may include but are not restricted to:

 * consumer privacy on line
 * data protection
 * spam and privacy
 * RFID/sensor data and privacy
 * locational data
 * surveillance, crime, terrorism and privacy issues
 * identity theft
 * identity management
 * mobile communications, ubiquitous computing environments and privacy
 * payments on line and privacy
 * enabling trust via privacy on line
 * B2B e-commerce and authentication/identification
 * genetic privacy
 * biotechnology and health privacy
 * privacy and theories of the infomation society

 Please  feel free  to contact  the  programme chairs  if you  wish to
 discuss submitting a paper.
 
Important dates:

 Abstract  to  programme chair  (L.Edwards at ed.ac.uk):  by August  16th
 2004.   Authors will be notified   shortly  after submission if their
 abstract has been accepted.

 Camera ready copy  of paper  to programme  chair:  by 10th  September
 2004.  Details  of    submission    format    can be  found        at
 http://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/wisict05/camera.html .

 Registration deadline to   WISICT 05 : 10  September  04. After  that
 date,   a  late     registration    charge will    be  invoked.   See
 http://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/wisict05/reg.html .

 Papers will be published by the conference,  and selected papers will
 appear      as     a        special     edition       of    SCRIPT-ed
 (http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrb/script-ed/index.asp).

 Professor  Philip Leith, Queens    Belfast,  p.leith at qub.ac.uk ,   is
 running a workshop on  E-Government at WISICT05  which may also be of
 interest            to          some      of      you            (see
 http://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/wisict05/wshop.html)

Lilian Edwards

Co-Director, AHRB Centre in IP and Technology Law, Edinburgh

July 2004

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Ciao,

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Andrea Glorioso             sama at miu-ft.org         +39 333 820 5723
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