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Date/Time
Date(s) - Thu 04/28/2016
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm

Location
Munger Tolles


Join SFIPLA to hear Professor Pam Samuelson and Nicole Ozer discuss the intersection of copyright law and privacy law.

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Speakers:

Professor Samuelson is recognized as a pioneer in digital copyright law, intellectual property, cyberlaw and information policy. She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies are posing for public policy and traditional legal regimes. Since 1996, she has held a joint appointment with the Berkeley Law School and the School of Information. She is the director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, serves on the board of directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, and on advisory boards for the Public Knowledge, and the Berkeley Center for New Media. She is also an advisor for the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic. Since 2002, she has also been an honorary professor at the University of Amsterdam.

 

Nicole A. Ozer is the Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Director at the ACLU of Northern California and works on the intersection of new technology, privacy, and free speech.

Before joining the ACLU, Nicole was an intellectual property attorney at Morrison & Foerster LLP. Nicole is a founding board member of the Bay Area Legal Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) and the former co-chair of the California State Bar Cyberspace Committee.

Nicole is the author of several legal and policy publications including Losing the Spotlight: A Study of California’s Shine the Light Law and Privacy & Free Speech: It’s Good for Business, a primer of dozens of case studies and tips for baking safeguards into the business development process (available at www.aclunc.org/tech).  Her most recent law review article, Putting Online Privacy Above the Fold: Building a Social Movement and Creating Corporate Change, was published by the NYU Review of Law & Social Change in 2012.

Price and Registration:

Ticket Type Price (Before Ticketing Fees)
In-Person In-House Counsel Free
In-Person SFIPLA Member (Law Firm) $35
In-Person Non-Member $40
Student $10

Click here to register and pay on-line, or mail your RSVP, desired ticket type, and check made payable to SFIPLA to us at the address on our contact page.

Sponsor:

Thank you to our sponsor, Munger Tolles, for hosting this meeting.

The San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association is an approved provider of California MCLE credit, and certifies that the above activity meets the requirements for one hour of participatory credit.

 

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