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X-WR-CALNAME:Electronic Frontier Foundation | September 07\, 2008 - October 07\, 2008
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UID:http://ftp.eff.org/calendar/2008/09/15/eff-born-digital-san-francisco-book-talk-reception
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SUMMARY:EFF at Born Digital\: A San Francisco Book Talk & Reception)
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Berkman Center for Internet &amp\; Society invite you to celebrate the release of John Palfrey and Urs Gasser's Born Digital\: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives\, co-hosted by their colleagues\: David Hornik HLS '94 of August Capital\, the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology\, Tod Cohen of eBay Inc.\, the Electronic Frontier Foundation\, Stanford's Center for Internet &amp\; Society\, and Meg Garlinghouse of Yahoo! Inc.</p>
 <p>When\:<br />
 Monday\, September 15\, 2008 at 6\:00 PM\, to be followed by a cocktail reception.</p>
 <p>Where\:<br />
 Hotel Vitale<br />
 8 Mission St<br />
 San Francisco\, CA 94105<br />
 (415) 278-3700</p>
 <p>Free and open to the public\, no RSVP required.</p>
 <p>Directions and map\: <a href=\\"http\://www.hotelvitale.com/location/directions&amp\;map.html\\" title=\\"http\://www.hotelvitale.com/location/directions&amp\;map.html\\">http\://www.hotelvitale.com/location/directions&amp\;map.html</a></p>
 <p>More about the Event\: <a href=\\"http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4575\\" title=\\"http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4575\\">http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4575</a><br />
 More about Born Digital and the Authors\: <a href=\\"http\://www.borndigitalbook.com/\\" title=\\"http\://www.borndigitalbook.com/\\">http\://www.borndigitalbook.com/</a><br />
 Born Digital in Seattle 9/17/08\: <a href=\\"http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4576\\" title=\\"http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4576\\">http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4576</a><br />
 About the Berkman Center\: <a href=\\"http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/about\\" title=\\"http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/about\\">http\://cyber.law.harvard.edu/about</a></p>
 
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UID:http://ftp.eff.org/calendar/2008/09/16/eff-youtube-your-clients-and-you-current-issues-co
URL;VALUE=URI:http://ftp.eff.org/calendar/2008/09/16/eff-youtube-your-clients-and-you-current-issues-co
SUMMARY:Fred von Lohmann at YouTube\, Your Clients\, and You\: Current Issues in Copyright and Privacy
DESCRIPTION:<p>Senior Staff Attorney Fred von Lohmann will be speaking as part of a panel at \\"YouTube\, Your Clients\, and You\: Current Issues in Copyright and Privacy.\\"</p>
 <p>Presented by the High Technology Law Section of the Santa Clara County Bar Association.</p>
 <p>You have heard about Viacom v. YouTube in the news. This panel is your chance to learn the details about the fascinating copyright\, fair use\, and privacy issues at stake in this litigation and its potential impact on user-generated websites and content owners.</p>
 <p>Tuesday\, September 16\, 2008<br />
 Registration - 11\:30 AM<br />
 Program - 12\:00 PM to 1\:30 PM</p>
 <p>Bingham McCutchen LLP<br />
 1900 University Avenue<br />
 East Palo Alto\, CA</p>
 <p>Members\: Lunch Only - $35.00/ Lunch &amp\; Unit - $35.00<br />
 Non-Members\: Lunch Only - $55.00/ Lunch &amp\; Unit - $55.00</p>
 <p><a href=\\"https\://www.sccba.com/cle/clelogin.cfm?eventid=1123\\">Reservations or Cancellations Accepted Until September 16\, 2008.</a></p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080922T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20080923T065900Z
UID:http://ftp.eff.org/calendar/2008/09/22/onewebday-volunteer-event-sf
URL;VALUE=URI:http://ftp.eff.org/calendar/2008/09/22/onewebday-volunteer-event-sf
SUMMARY:OneWebDay Volunteer Event in SF
DESCRIPTION:<p>Monday\, September 22nd\, is OneWebDay -- a day of action to defend and support the Internet. In San Francisco\, the Department of Telecommunications and Information Services is partnering with SFConnect.org to run several OneWebDay volunteer projects to bridge the digital divide. Teams of volunteers will be setting up computers in community technology centers\, as well as setting up wireless hardware to expand free wireless access in parts of the city.</p>
 <p>For more about the San Francisco OneWebDay Projects\:<br />
 <a href=\\"http\://www.sfconnect.org/projects/viewProject.php?_setFlag=specialevent&amp\;_clearFlag=course&amp\;_mode=search&amp\;_submode=simple&amp\;_action=search&amp\;ixSpecialEvent=36\\" title=\\"http\://www.sfconnect.org/projects/viewProject.php?_setFlag=specialevent&amp\;_clearFlag=course&amp\;_mode=search&amp\;_submode=simple&amp\;_action=search&amp\;ixSpecialEvent=36\\">http\://www.sfconnect.org/projects/viewProject.php?_setFlag=specialevent&amp\;...</a></p>
 <p>For more information about OneWebDay and OneWebDay events\:<br />
 <a href=\\"http\://onewebday.org/\\" title=\\"http\://onewebday.org/\\">http\://onewebday.org/</a></p>
 
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