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Episode 58: Transparency of Notice and Choice – 26th Annual IPLJ Symposium

Episode 58: Transparency of Notice and Choice – 26th Annual IPLJ Symposium

On this week’s episode, we bring you part 3 of our 26th Annual IPLJ Symposium. Moderated by Ron Lazebnik, Clinical Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, the Transparency of Notice and Choice panel will evaluate the efficacy of this mechanism to protect information privacy. Panelists will focus on the role that both content and design play in notifying users of their privacy rights. Panelists will also discuss what it means to provide users with proper notice and choice in an age when digital media and technology are constantly evolving.

Panelists include: Wendy Seltzer, Strategy Lead and Counsel at World Wide Web Consortium (W3C); Liz Woolery, Senior Policy Analyst at Center for Democracy and Technology; Maya Uppaluru, Associate at Crowell & Moring LLP and; Paula Breuning, Counsel at Sequel Technology and IP Law.

Our theme song is Roller Blades by Otis McDonald.

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Chloe Curtis

Chloe Curtis is a second-year J.D. candidate at Fordham University School of Law, and a staff member of the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal.