One topic for discussion this Wednesday -- technical meeting(s) on de-identification

In the weekly call on Wednesday, one topic will be technical meetings on
de-identification issues that we are planning.

The first will be on January 17 in DC.  If there is interest, a second
meeting will take place in Brussels on January 23, 24, or 25.

To make sure that there are excellent technical people from key
perspectives, we have reached out specifically to ensure that a critical
mass of technical experts can participate on January 17.  Fortunately, now
that people have returned from the holidays, we know that we have that
critical mass.

As with other W3C activities, the meeting(s) will be open to attendance in
person.  We will also scribe the meeting and have call-in.

CDT has offered to host the meeting, which will begin at 9:00 a.m. on the
17th. Their space fits about 30 people. If you plan to come in person,
please email to Yianni Lagos at ylagos@futureofprivacy.org. If the crowd
grows, we may need to seek a larger space in DC that day.

Please do not flood the list with questions/comments on these meetings.
We will discuss this early on Wednesday's call.

Thank you,

Peter




Professor Peter P. Swire
C. William O'Neill Professor of Law
    Ohio State University
240.994.4142
www.peterswire.net


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