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Privacy in a Networked World

We are currently able to offer this program for CLE credit in California, Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Washington. This program is no longer offered for credit in Texas because it is more than one year old, but all of our newer programs are available in Texas also.

To claim credit, just listen to the show as per normal, but write down the two verification "code words" that have been inserted into the file. The code words are two specific words that have been added to the discussion via voice-over, and they are clearly marked as the "CLE verification words" inside the audio presentation. After you finish listening, you can fill out the relevant forms below, submit the two verification words you heard, and we will send you via email your Certificate of Attendance. We will keep records on our end, too, as required by the various CLE rules.

If you have any difficulties with the process, feel free to send an e-mail to support@ipcolloquium.com.


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Privacy in a Networked World

Social networking sites, search engines, and the like all gather an enormous amount of information about individual  users.  The information has value to these businesses in terms of tailoring advertisements and calibrating product  offerings and pricing.  But what constraints does the law place upon the acquisition, storage, and use of this data?   In this program, we will look at privacy law from a distinctly modern perspective, using recent controversies to  highlight not only relevant rules but also strategic tradeoffs inherent in collecting personal information from a user community.  Guests include GW Law Professor Dan Solove and Santa Clara Law’s Eric Goldman.  UCLA law professor Doug Lichtman hosts.

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