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Twelfth Annual ICPL Seminar

July 24–27, 2007
Ithaca, NY
Co-sponsored by Cornell University and EDUCAUSE

Overview

The twelfth annual Institute for Computer Policy and Law (ICPL) seminar at Cornell University is an intensive four-day seminar examining the impact that widespread use of the Internet has on college and university policies, procedures, and judicial systems.

Presentations

Tuesday July 24

  • Welcome and Introductions (Mitrano; Worona)
  • Introduction to Internet Law (McGeveran)
  • A Framework for Campus IT Policy (Mitrano)
  • How to Use Electronic Course Materials Without Getting Sued (Moderator: McGeveran; Panel: Gasaway; Kenney; Van Den Blink)
  • Dinner Keynote (McGeveran)

Wednesday July 25

  • Tales from the Trenches: Policy Stories from Real Campuses (Moderator: Mitrano; Panel: Greenfield; Lavagnino; Trubitt)
  • What the New E-Discovery Rules Mean to You (Moderator: Wachs; Panel: Lambert ; Long ; Roth )
  • Innovation & Its Discontents: Hot Issues in Patent Law (Moderator: Mitrano; Panel: McClure; Small; Wachs)
  • Policy Issues for Incident Detection and Vulnerability Scanning (Moderator: Worona; Panel: Lavagnino; Long ; Miles)

Thursday July 26

Friday July 27

  • IT Perspectives from Inside the Beltway (Sohn)
  • Your Name Here: Participant Panel (Moderators: Mitrano; Worona; Panel: Chancellor; Cullen)

 
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