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Computers, Freedom, Privacy - CFP 2000

The theme of the tenth Computers, Freedom, Privacy (CFP) conference to be held in Toronto, Canada, from 4 to 7 April 2000, is 'Challenging the Assumptions'. After a decade of conferences, the organisers want to examine what has been learned.

As more and more people rely on th...

4 April 2000 - 4 April 2000
 
The theme of the tenth Computers, Freedom, Privacy (CFP) conference to be held in Toronto, Canada, from 4 to 7 April 2000, is 'Challenging the Assumptions'. After a decade of conferences, the organisers want to examine what has been learned.

As more and more people rely on the Internet, the issue of governance has come to the fore - even where no rules have been applied by governments, some argue that standard setters and technology implementers have imposed their own rules. CFP 2000 wants to challenge these and other assumptions.

Proposals for tutorials, plenary sessions and workshops are currently being sought, and all submission should be received by 15 October 1999.
Further information is available on the Internet at:

URL: http://www.cfp2000.org(opens in new window)
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