Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center and the Touro Institute for Business, Law and Technology are pleased to present a major conference on e-mail law and self-regulation, to be held on Monday, April 30, 2007, at Touro’s state-of-the-art new campus in Central Islip, NY.
The conference, entitled “When Spam Isn’t Spam: An Unfiltered Look at Self-Regulation and the Law Behind E-mail”, will bring together technologists, marketers, attorneys and academics for a real-world look at the challenges posed by unsolicited bulk e-mail, and how both the law and the technology communities have sought to address them.
With keynote presentations from David Pogue of The New York Times and Prof. David Farber of Carnegie Mellon, and sessions taught by law professors, executives from Spamhaus, Return Path and Invision as well as other experts, attendees will walk away with practical knowledge and tools for improving the deliverability of e-mail they send and receive. Attorneys can also receive up to 3 hours of NY CLE credits.
The brochure for the conference, which is being sponsored by The Lustigman Firm (http://www.lfirm.com), Invision (http://www.invision.com), and LISTnet (http://www.LISTnet.org), may be downloaded from:
http://www.tourolaw.edu/pdf/emailconference.pdf
Sponsorship, hotel and travel information is available upon request.
Please feel free to contact Prof. Jonathan Ezor, director of the Institute for Business, Law and Technology, at jezor@tourolaw.edu if you have any questions or need information.
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