Thirteenth Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy (New York, 1-4 April 2003)



CFP2003: The Thirteenth Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy
Freedom to Move Think and Speak!
New York, NY
April 1-4, 2003

CALL FOR PROPOSALS http://www.cfp2003.org/submissions/

The Program Committee of the Thirteenth Conference on Computers, 
Freedom, and Privacy (CFP2003) seeks your proposals for innovative 
conference sessions and speakers. The Computers, Freedom & Privacy 
Conference has been a leading venue for public debate on the future 
of privacy and freedom in the online world for over a decade. Each 
year, key representatives from government, business, education, and 
non-profits including the legal, law enforcement, security, media, 
consumer, and hacker communities have gathered together to anticipate 
policy trends and issues and to help map the future of society in the 
online world. Attendees will meet again next April to address cutting 
edge questions and issues in computing, freedom and privacy.

We are planning for the 2003 conference to have a global reach. The 
conference's site, New York is one of the media and International 
capitals of the world and offers an opportunity to attract a 
geographically and culturally diverse audience.

The CFP 2003 Program Committee has tentatively decided on the theme 
of "Freedom to move think and speak". Proposals are welcomed on all 
aspects of this theme, but they may cover any other aspects of 
computers, freedom, and privacy. Links to past conference programs 
can be found at http://www.cfp.org/. We are seeking proposals for 
tutorials, plenary sessions, workshops, technical demonstrations, and 
birds-of-a-feather sessions. We are also seeking suggestions for 
speakers and topics. Sessions should present a wide range of thinking 
on a topic by including speakers from different viewpoints.

Complete submission instructions appear on the CFP2002 web site at
http://www.cfp2003.org/submissions/

All submissions must be received by November 15, 2002 to receive 
priority consideration.
Proposals will be reviewed by the CFP2003 Program Committee and Advisory Board.

The Program Committee will notify submitters of the status of 
proposals no later than January 1, 2003. Thank you for your interest 
and we look forward to hearing from you.


Barry Steinhardt
Chair CFP 2003



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Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org>
Privaterra - Securing Human Rights
<http://www.privaterra.org>

A project of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
<http://www.cpsr.org>



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