[Posted on behalf of Tracy Mitrano, Director of IT Policy and of
Computer Policy and Law Program. Please excuse any cross-posting.]
I'm pleased to invite you and your colleagues to register for one of
our finest summer institutes: the Cornell/EDUCAUSE Institute for
Computer Policy and Law (ICPL), held June 27-30 on the beautiful
Cornell campus in Ithaca, New York.
Join others at this leading-edge seminar -- one of the nation's
premier forums for discussing and learning about technology policies
in higher education -- to examine the impact that widespread use of
the Internet has on college and university policies, procedures, and
judicial systems. As one past participant said, "This was one of the
best conferences for IT policy makers. I plan to return!"
We stay together as a group throughout the whole seminar and will
join with nationally recognized technologists and legal experts to
explore topics including:
-- Recent developments in computer policy, law, and the Internet.
-- Technology policy development, including the interface with libraries.
-- Institutional responses to new laws concerns information on course
sites and in e-reserves in libraries
-- Network privacy and security, including institutional responses to
data breach and notification and spyware
-- Internet governance and liability, including filtering and the
On-Line Globalization Protection Act.
-- Online privacy and risk assessment.
-- The laws and politics of digital copyright.
-- Peer-to-Peer litigation and legislation.
-- Copyright Litigation: The Google Library Project and American
Association of Publishers.
-- Copyright Legislative Reform: Orphan Works.
-- CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) and
higher education.
ICPL is designed for IT personnel, librarians, webmasters, attorneys,
judicial officers, risk managers, computer security officers,
publication directors, public relations administrators, and anyone
else involved in developing, implementing, or enforcing technology
policies in higher education, so please pass it along if you think a
friend would be interested.
But mostly we are looking for leaders, which is you!
Best, Tracy
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For additional information, including the list of presenters, and to
register online visit us on the Web at
http://www.sce.cornell.edu/exec/cpl.php or contact the Cornell
University School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions at 607
255-7259; cusp@xxxxxxxxxxxx This program fills quickly and we encourage
you to register as soon as possible.