BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251201T163427EST-4534MluOIT@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251201T213427Z DESCRIPTION:Join Tech Law 9I制作厂免费 for a timely conversation on facial recogn ition and its significance for privacy in public spaces with Tamir Israel and Lex Gill\, BCL/LLB'17\, experts in the area of surveillance\, human ri ghts\, and emerging technologies.\n\nThis conversation will take a distinc tly Canadian and legal approach to the question: what does it mean to have privacy in public? From facial recognition at the border\, to surveillanc e drones at protests\, to the collection and sale of social media data by companies like Clearview AI\, privacy in public spaces is threatened by th e use of powerful (and often biased) technologies by law enforcement and p rivate organizations.\n\nTechnologies like face recognition blur the digit al/physical divide as surveillance is superimposed on our daily strolls\, international travels\, in-store shopping\, and other quotidian experience s. The discussion will canvass recent legal and social developments in the Canadian context\, and offer insights into what comes next in the fight f or privacy in public.\n\nFor security reasons\, kindly RSVP at forms.gle/F cGJ2pnFNDDJnGag6. The Zoom link will be sent to registrants 24 hours befor e the event.\n\nDo you have questions you want the speakers to address? Me ssage Tech Law 9I制作厂免费 through their Facebook chat!\n\nAbout the speakers\n \nTamir Israel leads work on privacy\, net neutrality\, electronic surveil lance\, and telecommunications regulation activities at UOttawa鈥檚 Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic. Tamir's research interests in clude intermediary liability\, national security and cybersecurity\, and t echnology policy issues raised by trade agreements. He has participated in a range of technology law and policy-making processes including appearanc es before parliamentary committees\, participation in regulatory proceedin gs\, interventions in appellate courts\, and participation in various Inte rnet governance processes. Most recently\, he published a report that reco mmended for a moratorium on the adoption of facial recognition systems at our borders\, and a publicly transparent reassessment of existing systems in Canada.聽\n\nMe Lex Gill\, BCL/LLB'17\, is a Montreal-based lawyer worki ng towards economic\, social\, and environmental justice鈥攚ho has a special place in her heart for law that feels like science fiction. Before starti ng her public interest litigation practice at Trudel Johnston & Lesperance \, Lex clerked for the Right Honourable Chief Justice Richard Wagner at th e Supreme Court of Canada. In addition\, she is a fellow at the Citizen La b\, where she supports the organization鈥檚 research on freedom of expressio n and privacy. She has published extensively at the intersection of emergi ng technology and civil liberties\, including several reports on the use o f artificial intelligence tools at the Canadian border\, the encryption de bate in Canada\, and international submissions to the United Nations on te chnology-facilitated violence.聽\n DTSTART:20210128T103000Z DTEND:20210128T120000Z LOCATION:On Zoom. Registration required to receive link. SUMMARY:Privacy in Public: A conversation about surveillance & facial recog nition technology in public spaces URL:/law/channels/event/privacy-public-conversation-ab out-surveillance-facial-recognition-technology-public-spaces-327978 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR