PIPEDA Conference, March 18, 2005 |
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Thursday, 10 February 2005 |
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The proceedings of the conference have been recorded and can be viewed on your web browser. Please visit the Recorded Webcast
section of the conference website for more information.
PowerPoint slide presentations for some of the speakers are available
in the Recorded Webcast section.
IMPLEMENTING PIPEDA
A Review of
Internet Privacy Statements and On-Line Practices
Friday, March 18th,
9:30 - 4:00 pm.
SPEAKERS
Daniel Solove - Associate
Professor,George Washington University Law School
Mathew Englander -
Lawyer and complainant in Englander v TELUS case
Stephanie Perrin -
President of Digital Discretion, and Research
Coordinator, Anonymity Project (www.anonequity.org)
Drew McArthur - Vice President and PrivacyOfficer for TELUS
A
conference to discuss current on-line privacy policies and practices in
the Canadian private sector, the effectiveness of the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and related
emerging information privacy issues. The
University of Toronto's Centre for Innovation Law and
Policy at the
Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Information
Studies
will be hosting a conference on the implementation of the Personal
Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA): A review of Internet
privacy statements and on-line practices.
Daniel Solove, an associate professor of law at the George
Washington University Law School and an authority in the areas of
information privacy law and cyberspace law, will be the keynote speaker
for the conference.
The conference will take
place March 18 in the Bennet Lecture hall inside Flavelle House
at the Faculty of Law. There is no cost to attend the
conference, but registration is encouraged. Registration is also available at the door. A timetable and speaker's list is
now available.
The conference will be webcast live, and remote participants will be able to post questions to speakers and session moderators through this website's Public Forum.
For more information, contact:
Rajen Akalu,
rajen.akalu@utoronto.ca |
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A conference made possible by the Office of the
Privacy Commissioner
BENNETT LECTURE HALL, FLAVELLE HOUSE
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW 78 QUEEN'S PARK,
TORONTO
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 March 2005 )
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