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TEST SITE: 1st Annual BCLT Cyber Security Lecture: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing

$100.00
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Program occured on April 4, 2024   What makes the internet so vulnerable? How can we respond? Shapiro show us the hackers’ tool kits and offers new answers to those vital questions. This will be a lively discussion of the future of hacking, espionage, and war, and of how to live in an era of cybercrime.   Guest Speaker: Scott J. Shapiro, Southmayd Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, Yale University Discussants: Michael Rubin, Global Co-Chair of the Privacy & Cyber Practice and Global Vice Chair of the Technology Industry Group, Latham & Watkins    Josephine Wolff, Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Policy and Computer Science, Engineering, and Director or the Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Moderator: Paul Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, Co-Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, Berkeley Law    

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Biometrics Regulatory Update (Panel 4)

$100.00
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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Ramya Chandrasekhar, BCLT, CNRS (France)

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Genetic Privacy in the Civil Contexts (Panel 6)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Anya Prince, Iowa Law

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Genetic Privacy in the Criminal Contexts (Panel 5)

$100.00
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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Andrea Roth, Berkeley Law

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Housekeeping

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — KEYNOTE FTC Litigation & Enforcement (Panel 3)

$100.00
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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Robin "Bobbi" Rosen Spector, FTC Abby Smith, Berkeley Law (2026)

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Navigation of Health Data Laws Beyond HIPAA (Panel 1)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Amy de la Lama, Bryan Cave Danielle Manner, Gilead

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Prognostication Panel: What’s Next for Life Sciences Privacy? (Panel 7)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Lokke Moerel, Morrison & Foerster Allison Schmitt, BCLT Shannon Yavorsky, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

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TEST SITE: 2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Spotlight on Life Sciences Privacy Litigation & Enforcement (Panel 2)

$100.00
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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Hale Melnick, Wilson Sonsini Tracy Shapiro, Wilson Sonsini

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TEST SITE: 2023 US Geolocation Privacy

$100.00
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Presented by: Womble Bond Dickinson With new regulations coming on line and more on the horizon, geolocation data is a hotspot for personal data regulation.   This session brings us a fascinating discussion about the different sensitivities around geolocation data and how those differences could impact product development and personal privacy.  What next?  This session helps get started with the answers. Speakers: Ted Claypoole, Womble Bond Dickinson Katie Hyman, Womble Bond Dickinson   General CLE and IAPP (CPE) Credit Available: Credit certificates will be automatically emailed to attendees once the viewing has been completed. Please check if your email is up-to-date in your account settings. Certificates can also be found in the 'My Programs' section once viewing has been completed. IAPP (CPE) Directions: Can be found in the materials section

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 1) California Constitutional Privacy – What, How, and Why

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 1: California Constitutional Privacy – What, How, and Why IAPP Credits Available   The “moving force” behind this new constitutional provision was to protect against the “modern threat” related to the “encroachment on personal freedom and security caused by increased surveillance and data collection activity in contemporary society.”    This panel will lay the historical background for what, how, and why the Constitutional right to Privacy exists in California law. Panelists will draw parallels between the surveillance harms that initially motivated the right and the challenges present today.   Speakers: Dorothy M. Ehrlich, Former Deputy Executive Director, ACLU Rodolfo E. Rivera Aquino, Litigation Associate, Farella Braun + Martel LLP Jonathan Simon, Lance Robbins Professor of Criminal Justice Law, Berkeley Law Lee Tien, Legislative Director and Adams Chair for Internet Rights, Electronic Frontier Foundation Moderator: Nicole A. Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Director, ACLU of Northern California    NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 2) Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 2: Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice IAPP Credits Available   “The right of privacy is the right to be left alone. It is a fundamental and compelling interest. It protects our homes, our families, our thoughts, our emotions, our expressions, our personalities, our freedom of communion and our freedom to associate with the people we choose…The right of privacy is an important American heritage and essential to the fundamental rights guaranteed by the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Ninth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.”  This panel will explore the intersectional nature of this fundamental privacy right and how it can better support rights and power social change for diverse Californians.   Speakers: Anita Allen, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, Penn Carey Law Matt Cagle, Senior Staff Attorney, Technology and Civil Liberties Program, ACLU of Northern California Ángel Díaz, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, USC Gould School of Law Scott Skinner-Thompson, Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Moderator: Melissa Goodman, Executive Director, Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy, UCLA School of Law   NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 3) Fighting the Public/Private Surveillance Partnership – Privacy Sword Against Both Government and Corporations

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 3: Fighting the Public/Private Surveillance Partnership – Privacy Sword Against Both Government and Corporations IAPP Credits Available   “It prevents government and business interests from collecting and stockpiling unnecessary information about us and from misusing information gathered for one purpose in order to serve other purposes or to embarrass us… “ This panel will focus on use of the California Right to Privacy to protect against privacy intrusions by both government and private actors – and public and private surveillance partnership.   Speakers: Chris Conley, Assistant Director of the Technology Law Clinic and Clinical Associate Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law Nicole A. Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Director, ACLU of Northern California Steven Renderos, Executive Director, MediaJustice Moderator: Cindy Cohn, Executive Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation    NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 4) Power to the People – An Inalienable and Positive Privacy Right

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 4: Power to the People – An Inalienable and Positive Privacy Right  IAPP Credits Available   “Fundamental to our privacy is the ability to control circulation of personal information. This is essential to social relationships and personal freedom. The proliferation of government and business records over which we have no control limits our ability to control our personal lives.”   This panel will explore the California Right to Privacy as an affirmative right designed to help Californians lead more powerful, empowering, and free lives.   Speakers: Veena Dubal, Professor of Law, UC Irvine School of Law Stacy-Ann Elvy, Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law Tiffany Li, Associate Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law Ari Waldman, Professor of Law, UC Irvine School of Law   Moderator: Jennifer Urban, Clinical Professor of Law, Berkeley Law   NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 5) Rights in Practice, not Words on Paper – Legal & Enforceable

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 5: Rights in Practice, not Words on Paper – Legal & Enforceable IAPP Credits Available   “The constitutional provision, in itself, creates a legal and enforceable right of privacy for every Californian.”    This panel will explore the California Right to Privacy in action in courts and communities.   Speakers: Catherine Crump, Robert Glushko Clinical Professor of Practice in Technology Law, Berkeley Law Jake Snow,  Senior Staff Attorney, Technology and Civil Liberties Program, ACLU of Northern California Vasudha Talla, Of Counsel, Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP Tracy O. Zinsou, Partner, BraunHagey & Borden LLP Moderator: Paul Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, Berkeley Law   NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: Keynote Address with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Keynote Address with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky IAPP Credits Available   Speakers: Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Berkeley Law   NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: Opening Remarks

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4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occurred on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Opening Remarks IAPP Credits Available   Speaker: Savala Nolan, Executive Director, Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice at Berkeley Law   NOTE: B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.

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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Authors, Libraries, and Free Expression

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Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Closing Remarks

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  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Copyright and Internet Activism

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Copyright Reform

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Innovation

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Mapping Copyright

$100.00

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

  • On-Demand
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  • 75
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  • 6/2/25
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