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CFP 2002: Submit Proposals, Papers

The Twelfth Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy is to be held in San Francisco in April 2002. The conference organizers are requesting proposals for panel topics. Any member of the public can suggest a topic on issues including global activitism; technology and monopoly; voting technology and democracy; technology and weapons; ICANN and Internet governance; borders and censorship; digital divide; biometric systems; consumer privacy; wireless privacy and security; hacktivism; intellectual property and intellectual freedom; digital rights management and privacy; public records and private lives. CFP organizers are also soliciting papers on Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies and the Fair Use doctrine.

CFP 2002 Web Site.
CFP Call for Proposals.