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Information Law & Policy Roundtable Series

The Information Law and Policy Roundtable series convenes monthly during the academic year.  CLIP brings together New York area academics, lawyers and industry experts to discuss current events in the IP/IT field in a casual setting.  This series is open to students by invitation only.
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Past Roundtables

11.8.04Privacy and Security
9.26.05International Privacy Commissioner's Conference De-Briefing
10.24.05Internet Jurisdiction
11.16.05Intellectual Property and Scanning Books onto the Internet
1.17.06Sony's Rootkit, NSA Wiretaps, Patriot Act Renewal: Security or Surveillance?
2.14.06Search Engines as a New Law Enforcement Mechanism?
3.9.06Sarbannes Oxley and Information Technology Issues
4.11.06Revisiting Anti-copying Technologies - from Security Research to iTunes
5.16.06Upcoming Issues to Watch
9.12.06Developments at the WIPO with Geoffrey Yu, Deputy Director General, WIPO
10.10.06Lessons from the HP Scandal
11.7.06Proprietary Machines, Security, Privacy and Vote Integrity
2.15.07Apple's Call for the End of DRM Copy Protection on Music
4.26.07Is YouTube legal?
5.17.07Data Retention, Risks and the MySpace/Facebook Phenomenon
9.19.07Online Gambling of US Intellectual Property Rights - Will Antigua's gamblers beat US copyright protection at t
10.17.07The Future of Information Privacy? Challenges from the September 2007 Montreal Conference of Privacy Commissi
11.14.07Net Neutrality - Comcast's Data Discrimination, Verizon's Message Block
12.19.07Data (In)security?
1.31.08(Re)liability for DNA Testing and Phishing on the Net
2.28.08Net Effects on Candidates and Political Decisions
3.26.08Wikileaks Meets Reputation Defender - Keeping Information Off the Net
4.17.08Suits and Strategies in Music File Sharing on the Web
9.17.08Search & Seizure of Priviliged Client Communication at the U.S. Border
10.23.08Connect the Dots - Behavioral Marketing and the Financial Meltdown
11.19.08Google Books Settlement - Good for Public Policy?
12.17.08Censoring Access to Information
1.28.09IT and the Obama Administration
2.25.09Stimulating Broadband - Economic Recovery and the Congressional Package
4.1.09The Internet's Obituary for Newspapers?
5.5.09Cyber Insecurity?
9.22.09Cyberattack as a Tool of U.S. Policy
10.21.09Behavioral Advertising or Privacy Misbehavior
11.18.09Tweeting Judges and Googling Juries
12.16.09Inside Baseball - Will the US get a 3 Strike Rule for Internet Pirates?
1.14.10Going Viral - Use & Abuse of Fashion Photos
2.3.10Travel Security Checkpoints & Digital Strip Searches
3.11.10Going Green - WIPO and Climate Change
4.15.10Boycotts and Filters and Hacks! Oh, my! - China and the Internet
5.12.10Facebook's Open Graph - Building and Overexposing Social Networks
9.16.10Viral Exposure, Internet Mobs & Societal Challenges
10.21.10Kicking Pirates & Counterfeiters off the Net
11.18.10Privacy Generations - Debriefing the Privacy Commissioners Conference
12.9.10To Classify or Not to Classify? - Is the Internet a "Telecommunications Service"?
1.20.11Companies Caught in the WikiWarfare Cross-Hairs
2.17.11An Internet Kill Switch - National Security or Public Repression?
3.10.11Do Not Track - Can it Work?
4.14.11A New Internet Copyright Strategy - Righthaven or Wrong-Haven?
5.12.11The Media as Internet Regulator
9.14.11MP3tunes and Copyrights in the Cloud
10.12.11Competition and the Power of Google
11.9.11Privacy in the Global Age - Debriefing the Privacy Commissioners' Conference
12.7.11The SOPA-Public Disconnect
1.17.12Does Facial Recognition Need a Legal Dermatologist?