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MISTICA: Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy

From: Daniel Pimienta ([email protected])
Date: Thu Oct 31 2002 - 12:21:31 AST


>From: Robert Guerra <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [wsis-prep1] CFP2003: The Thirteenth Conference on Computers,
>Freedom & Privacy
>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 00:13:20 -0500
>
>CFP2003: The Thirteenth Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy
>Freedom to Move Think and Speak!
>New York, NY
>April 1-4, 2003
>
>CALL FOR PROPOSALS http://www.cfp2003.org/submissions/
>
>The Program Committee of the Thirteenth Conference on Computers, Freedom,
>and Privacy (CFP2003) seeks your proposals for innovative conference
>sessions and speakers. The Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference has
>been a leading venue for public debate on the future of privacy and
>freedom in the online world for over a decade. Each year, key
>representatives from government, business, education, and non-profits
>including the legal, law enforcement, security, media, consumer, and
>hacker communities have gathered together to anticipate policy trends and
>issues and to help map the future of society in the online world.
>Attendees will meet again next April to address cutting edge questions and
>issues in computing, freedom and privacy.
>
>We are planning for the 2003 conference to have a global reach. The
>conference's site, New York is one of the media and International capitals
>of the world and offers an opportunity to attract a geographically and
>culturally diverse audience.
>
>The CFP 2003 Program Committee has tentatively decided on the theme of
>"Freedom to move think and speak". Proposals are welcomed on all aspects
>of this theme, but they may cover any other aspects of computers, freedom,
>and privacy. Links to past conference programs can be found at
>http://www.cfp.org/. We are seeking proposals for tutorials, plenary
>sessions, workshops, technical demonstrations, and birds-of-a-feather
>sessions. We are also seeking suggestions for speakers and topics.
>Sessions should present a wide range of thinking on a topic by including
>speakers from different viewpoints.
>
>Complete submission instructions appear on the CFP2002 web site at
>http://www.cfp2003.org/submissions/
>
>All submissions must be received by November 15, 2002 to receive priority
>consideration.
>Proposals will be reviewed by the CFP2003 Program Committee and Advisory
>Board.
>
>The Program Committee will notify submitters of the status of proposals no
>later than January 1, 2003. Thank you for your interest and we look
>forward to hearing from you.
>
>Barry Steinhardt
>Chair CFP 2003



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