[LINK] Prof Jane Winn - Consumer Rights in the Information Age - lecture and roundtable

Antony Barry tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Thu Mar 6 08:42:27 AEDT 2008



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> From: "David Vaile" <d.vaile at unsw.edu.au>
> Date: 5 March 2008 6:13:00 PM
> To: <feedback at cyberlawcentre.org>
> Subject: [Reminder] Prof Jane Winn - Consumer Rights in the  
> Information Age - lecture and roundtable - Friday 7 March 2008 from  
> 12:30
>
>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> In case you missed it on our website or earlier correspondence, the
> Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre is hosting a lunchtime lecture on
> Consumer Rights in the Information Age in conjunction with CHOICE.
>
> This will be presented by Prof Jane Winn, the Charles I. Stone  
> Professor
> of Law at the University of Washington and a leading international
> authority on electronic commerce law and information security issues.
>
> 1. Her lecture will consider the evidence that a new consumer  
> protection
> movement targeting "information economy" issues is now emerging, and
> contrast that with some features of major consumer protection  
> movements
> in the past. The lunchtime lecture is open to the general public, so
> please feel free to circulate these details to those you feel may be
> interested:
>
> Title:   Consumer Protection in the Information Economy
> Speaker: Professor Jane Winn
> Date:    Friday 7 March 2008
> Time:    12:30-1:30pm
> Venue:   G23, Faculty of Law Building
>
>  URL: http://www.cyberlawcentre.org/2008/talks/ltt_winn.htm
>
>
> 2. We also hosting a Roundtable discussion of specific consumer issues
> following the talk. The Roundtable event is invitation only to
> facilitate discussion, however if you would like an invitation or have
> any recommendations for participants, please contact me with  
> details or
> register your interest with Marni Swtizer at mswitzer at choice.com.au.
>
> For more information please see the invitation attached. Lunch will be
> provided for Roundtable participants.
>
>  URL:
> http://www.cyberlawcentre.org/2008/talks/03_winn_roundtable/ 
> roundtable.p
> df
>
> Below also is a copy of the draft 'Charter of Consumers' Digital  
> Rights'
> that will be discussed in the second part of the Roundtable. If you  
> have
> any questions or comments on this document prior to the Roundtable
> please contact me.
>
>  URL:
> http://www.cyberlawcentre.org/2008/talks/03_winn_roundtable/ 
> charter.pdf
>
>
> 3. Our next event is 'The Winny case: Cybercrime and copyright law in
> Japan', Prof. Makoto Ibusuki, Professorial Visiting Fellow from
> Ritsumeikan University School of Law, Japan, Wednesday 19 March 2008,
> 1-2pm. All welcome, free, please RSVP.
>
>  URL: http://www.cyberlawcentre.org/2008/talks/ltt_ibusuki.htm
>
>
> Regards,
> David
>
> David Vaile
> Executive Director
> Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, UNSW
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