Sessions will deal with topics such as Internet Governance beyond the Nation State, Cyber Regulation, Convergence of Telecommunications, PC and Broadcast; Competition; Deregulation; Free Speech vs. Defamation/Hate Speech, Privacy vs. Security; Consumer Protection, Cryptography, Domain Name, Open Source, Patents, Copyright, Trademarks, Cybercrime and Terrorism, E-Commerce, Legal Liability and e-Transactions, Property and Piracy, Telemarketing Fraud et. al.
The Center will certify up 1.8 CLE credits (based on 50-min hours) and/or 1.5 CLE/CPD (based on 60-min hours) per 90-min session attended.
The symposium starts Sunday, 26 October at 6.00 p.m. with cocktails and dinner. Sessions will run at McGill University all day Monday.
Fees includes one night luxury accommodation, breakfast, working lunch, opening dinner, travel insurance, CLE/CPD accreditation, and materials (for delegates and faculty).