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Securing Privacy in the Internet Age
posted by mpawlo on Tuesday September 30, @01:37AM
from the call-for-papers dept.
privacy Lauren Gelman writes " A Stanford Law School Symposium is due in March 2004: Securing Privacy in the Internet Age.

What legal regimes or market initiatives would best prevent the unauthorized disclosure of private information while also promoting business innovation?

This issues will be discussed during the symposium, March 13-14 2004 at Stanford Law School. Participants are encouraged to solicit papers.
Visit the website with more details."

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