Ana Viseu on Tue, 23 Oct 2001 17:26:02 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Privacy Lecture Series - Copyright, Courts & Criminals




PRIVACY LECTURE SERIES
<http://privacy.openflows.org>


TUESDAY, October 30, 2001
6:00 to 7:30 p.m.


"Copyright, Courts & Criminals: An Update on Privacy Legislation in Canada"

Ken Anderson
Director of Legal & Corporate Services
Information Privacy Commission of Ontario



140 St. George, Room 728
Faculty of Information Studies (building adjacent to Robarts Library)
University of Toronto


Abstract:

This lecture focuses on the privacy implications of several pieces of 
Canadian legislation. It will touch upon the Canadian copyright laws (our 
own DMCA), the debate over the public or private nature of court records 
(what are the implications of this choice?), and the overlapping 
anti-terrorism and money laudering legislaitons. Its goal is to increase 
our knowledge and foment awareness of the privacy dimensions of these 
bills. Ken Anderson will address these issues from a legal standpoint and 
will examine their implications for our private life.


Bio:

Ken Anderson is the Director of Legal & Corporate Services for the 
Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario based in Toronto. Ken is a 
frequent speaker on privacy issues and he currently teaches privacy law for 
the University of Ottawa. Before joining the IPC, Ken was the Commissioner 
of Legal Services for two large regional municipalities in Ontario. He 
began his legal career with a litigation law firm in Ottawa, and later 
focused on administrative and public law. Ken received degrees in both law 
and business administration from the University of Western Ontario.


To register for the Privacy Lecture Series announcement email list please 
go to <http://privacy.openflows.org>


For more info contact:
Ana Viseu <aviseu@oise.utoronto.ca>
Robert Guerra <robert@cryptorights.org>

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