Tracy Mitrano, Director
The University Computer Policy and Law Program's (UCPL) mission is to further information technologies ethics education. Typically, UCPL sponsors three or four speakers a semester for both small workshops and university lectures on topics such as digital copyright and libraries, Internet privacy and security, disability access technologies, logging and monitoring of network flow data, compliance strategies with relevant laws and campus IT policies and policy development. Complicated legal and policy issues require the expression of a variety of voices, perspectives and opinions. UCPL respects this diversity of opinion and desires to encourage campus community discussion and debate on these topics.
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Brief introduction by Patricia McClary, Associate University Counsel for Cornell University
October 27, 2008, 7:30 P.M.
Information Science 515 "Culture, Law and Politics of the Internet" will be streaming a session of its class in which two groups of students will be presenting and debating the market and legal factors that influence the continuous development of the Internet.
Sponsored by the Cornell Undergraduate Information Competency Initiative and University Computer Policy and Law Program.


