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Redressing Privacy Violations: A conversation with experts, hosted by the UW Tech Policy Lab in partnership with Microsoft


On December 10th (12:00 PM to 1:00 PM PST), the University of Washington Tech Policy Lab in partnership with Microsoft will host a public panel exploring the broad range of potential options available for providing redress when an individual’s privacy is violated. The panel will look at the range of options and look at likely incentives, costs, benefits, and consequences of different enforcement regimes.

Please use the link below to join the event.

Teams Meeting Link: aka.ms/privacyredress.

Please contact tplevent@microsoft.com if you have any questions. We look forward to having you join us!

 

Ryan Calo will moderate and is the Lane Powell & D. Wayne Gittinger Endowed Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law and a co-founder of the Tech Policy Lab and the Center for an Informed Public.

Julie Brill is Corporate Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, and Chief Privacy Officer at Microsoft, and former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission.

Terrell McSweeny is a partner at Covington & Burling LLP and a former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission.

Noah Phillips is a Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission.

Lauren Scholz is the McConnaughhay and Rissman Professor of Law at the Florida State University College of Law.

Add to Calendar 12/10/2020 12:00 pm 12/10/2020 01:00 pm America/Los_Angeles Redressing Privacy Violations: A conversation with experts, hosted by the UW Tech Policy Lab in partnership with Microsoft On December 10th (12:00 PM to 1:00 PM PST), the University of Washington Tech Policy Lab in partnership with Microsoft will host a public panel exploring the broad range of potential options available for providing redress when an individual's privacy is violated. https://aka.ms/privacyredress