WEBCAST TODAY: "What is your car saying to your shoes? Assessing the Internet of Things"
If you click though to the program<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/32535.htm>you'l see that this is a pretty effective stab at exploring the legal and policy implications of the approaching IoT explosion. Very happy that I was, at the last minute, able to arrange a webcast. All day today Friday. Direct to YouTube so easily reviewable later. joly posted: "Today Friday March 14 2014 ISOC-NY is happy to webcast the Eighth Law and Information Society Symposium live from Fordham School of Law. This year's event has the theme "What is your car saying to your shoes? Assessing the Internet of Things." It is prese" [image: Fordham Symposium on the Internet of Things]<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/32535.htm>Today Friday March 14 2014 ISOC-NY will webcast the Eighth Law and Information Society Symposium<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/32535.htm>live from Fordham School of Law. This year's event has the theme "*What is your car saying to your shoes? Assessing the Internet of Things.*" It is presented by the Fordham Center on Law and Information Polic<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/clip.htm>y (CLIP) and co-sponsored by the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy <https://citp.princeton.edu/> (CITP). The "Internet of Things" is the term used to describe the networking of devices that have not traditionally been used to collect or process data. Internet connectivity and data collection mechanisms are being added to devices as diverse as pacemakers, athletic equipment, light bulbs, and coffee makers. As the networking of these devices becomes more prevalent in everyday life, legal and policy issues are now at the forefront of business and regulators' agendas. For example, the FTC and other government organizations have expressed concern over privacy, security, and even technological and financing considerations. This conference seeks to address these wide-ranging issues and explore the legal framework that can support innovation along with the protection of society. *What*: What is your car saying to your shoes? Assessing the Internet of Things.<http://law.fordham.edu/center-on-law-and-information-policy/32535.htm> *Where*: Fordham School of Law, NYC *When*: Friday March 14 2014 8:50am - 5.00pm EDT | 1250-2100 UTC *Webcast*: http://isoc-ny.org/p2/6380 *Twitter*: #IoT <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23IoT&f=realtime> | @FordhamCLIP <https://twitter.com/search?q=FordhamCLIP&f=realtime> | @PrincetonCITP <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23PrincetonCITP&f=realtime> Comment <http://isoc-ny.org/p2/6380#respond> See all comments<http://isoc-ny.org/p2/6380#comments> *Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/6380 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast WWWhatsup NYC - http://wwwhatsup.com http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com VP (Admin) - ISOC-NY - http://isoc-ny.org -------------------------------------------------------------- -
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Joly MacFie