Colloquium on Privacy & Security

52 Pages Posted: 9 Aug 2006

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Ann Bartow

Franklin Pierce Center for IP at UNH Law

Chris Jay Hoofnagle

University of California, Berkeley - School of Law; University of California, Berkeley - School of Information

Phyllis Borzi

Abstract

On November 2-3, 2001, the University of Buffalo sponsored Digital Frontier: The Buffalo Summit 2001. The attendees included Gary M. Schober (Moderator), Shubha Ghosh (Organizer), Ann Bartow, Chris Hoofnagle, and Phyllis Borzi. The participants were drawn from a wide range of specialties, from lawyers and doctors to business-men and academics, in order to provide some perspective on our data-driven world. This session on Privacy and Security identified some of the trends in technology that threaten privacy rights, as well as those that may assists preserving privacy. The speakers also explored legal developments and political structure influencing cyber-privacy.

Keywords: colloquium, privacy, security, e-tags, cookies, digital summit, technology, consumer

JEL Classification: K00

Suggested Citation

Bartow, Ann and Hoofnagle, Chris Jay and Borzi, Phyllis, Colloquium on Privacy & Security. Buffalo Law Review, Vol. 50, p. 703, 2002 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=923160

Ann Bartow (Contact Author)

Franklin Pierce Center for IP at UNH Law ( email )

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Chris Jay Hoofnagle

University of California, Berkeley - School of Law ( email )

341 Berkeley Law Building
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
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HOME PAGE: http://hoofnagle.berkeley.edu

University of California, Berkeley - School of Information ( email )

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Berkeley, CA 94720-4600
United States
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HOME PAGE: http://hoofnagle.berkeley.edu

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