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01Apr

REMINDER TODAY!!: "Privacy in Cyberspace" (Free Lunch too!!)

hetcher.jpgThis Thursday, April 3rd at 12:30 in Stuart 409, the Federalist Society will be continuing its Lunch Speaker Series with Professor Steven Hetcher from the Vanderbilt University Law School. He will be giving a talk on “Privacy and ownership in the context of user-generated content on social networking sites and virtual world sites.” The title is lengthy but the talk should really be interesting, especially considering how many students are concerned with firms looking into
Facebook picture albums!!  BC Law professor David Olson will be introducing Professor Hetcher.

There will of course be wraps and sandwiches for all attendees.

More on Professor Hetcher from the Vanderbilt University Law School website: Professor Hetcher’s research focuses on the role of social norms in the law and challenges the economic account of custom and tort law and the norms-based theories of first-generation law and economics. His scholarship also concentrates on the internet, intellectual property and privacy. He joined the Vanderbilt law faculty in 1998 after practicing at Arnold & Porter. (http://law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/faculty-detail/index.aspx?faculty_id=174)


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