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Thank you for your interest in the Berkman Online Lecture and
Discussion (BOLD) series. We are proud to invite you to register
for the 2002 offering, "Privacy
in Cyberspace" led by John Nockleby, Professor of
Law at Loyola Law School.
This six week-long series will examine the many contemporary
instances in which Internet technology has increased the risk that
intimate or private information about individuals will be
collected, stored, sorted, manipulated, and disclosed. It will
also explore the utility (or not) of current schemes to regulate
these putative invasions in the name of protecting privacy.
The series begins on Monday, March 11 and is comprised of six
modules that are introduced weekly over six weeks. The series is
free and open to all, but registration is required
Please note that this is a non-credit offering, and no certificates will
be awarded.
Registered participants will have access to each module's
materials, linked resources, and an online discussion board. There
will be opportunities for "virtual" interaction with Professor
Nockleby and his team of Teaching Fellows. Below is a brief
outline of the series schedule.
Please email us at
BOLD@cyber.law.harvard.edu with any questions not addressed on
the site or in this announcement. |