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Subject:   ACLU Electronic Privacy event
Name:   Dallas
Date Posted:   Jul 26, 06 - 1:24 PM
Email:   dallas.legan@gmail.com
Website:   http://www.lafn.org/~aw585
Message:   At the last meeting, I mentioned an event ACLU
was sponsering on the topic of Electronic Privacy.
Below is the announcement of the event,
courtesy of LULA (Linux Users Los Angeles)
mailing list.
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The ACLU of Southern California - Westside Chapter is
having a forum on Sunday 30 July, in the Los Angeles
area on the topic of "Electronic Privacy" and we would
very much like to have a representative from your
organization participate. See flyer below.

Recommendations for panelists from other organizations
welcome - both "pro" and "anti" privacy.

Contact Info:
Ken Aaron (vice pres of chapter)
kenaaron@digizip.com
home: 310 286 10113
work: 818 736 5077
cell: 310 402 4089


Thanks,
Ken Aaron

The ACLU Westside Chapter in association with the
Workman’s Circle presents a forum on



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Sunday, July 30th 1:30 pm

Workmen’s Circle
1525 S. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles
(3 blocks south of Pico Blvd.) 310 552 2007
http://www.circlesocal.org/




How much does the government or corporations have the
right to know about all of your activities and your
history and even the people you associate with and the
very words you write and say? Who owns that data? Why
do they want it? This forum will cover these areas and
the new technologies being used to create Total
Information Awareness on everyone, except . . . come
to the forum and find out “who”.

Light refreshments will be offered. This is a free
event.

Info: Liz Schroeder lschroeder@aclu-sc.org (213) 977
9500 or
Ken Aaron kenaaron@digizip.com (310) 286 1011
   


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