Free Speech and Privacy in the Information Age
The text of most of the talks are now available online,
in the
EFC archives
.
- Symposium
- University of Waterloo
Saturday, November 26, 1994
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Rationale
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Who should attend?
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Symposium program
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Introductory Remarks,
by Jeffrey Shallit
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Introductory Remarks,
by Harriet Lyons
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Old Freedoms and New Technologies: The Evolution of Community Networking,
by Jay Weston
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Global Gossip, Homeless Information, and the Notion of Public Health,
by Ursula M. Franklin
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Computer System Administration in an Age of Uncontrolled Information Flow,
by Henry Spencer
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The Use of the Internet as a Vehicle for Pornography - Do We Really Care?
by Gaile Pohlhaus
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Freedom of Speech and the Protection of Privacy under the Charter
in the Information Age,
by John Sopinka
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Perceptual Differences in Approaches to Censorship: Information
Intermediaries and the Implementation of Law,
by Margaret Ann Wilkinson
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A Free and Unshackled Internet -- If Joseph Howe Were Designing Cyberspace
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by Parker Barss Donham
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Must We Buy Into Technological Determinism?
by Thelma McCormack
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Preserving Privacy on the Information Highway: Fact or Fiction?
by Ann Cavoukian
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Call for papers
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Sponsorship
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Organizing Committee
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Getting there
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Accomodations
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Registration
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