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ISIPP Events
Child Protection Email Address Registry Compliance Seminar
Learn More:
On Thursday, July 7th, 2005, at 4:00pm PST/7:00pm EST,
ISIPP will be conducting a teleseminar on "Child Protection Email
Address Registry Compliance". Learn about these laws which are
both going into effect on July 1st, and what you need to
do in order to be in compliance with them!
Telephone lines are limited, and registration is on a
first-come first-served basis.
Topics include:
- Who is affected and why these laws are so wide reaching.
- When the laws go into effect.
- Business compliance procedures.
- Compliance costs.
- Consequences for non-compliance.
- How the laws are being enforced.
Registration includes:
- Access to live teleseminar.
- Conference handout files prior to the call.
- MP3 audio conference recording.
- Written transcript of the conference.
When:
- Thursday, July 7th (next Thursday) at
4:00pm Pacific/7:00pm Eastern time
If you can't attend at the above date and time, remember you will
automatically be sent the MP3 audio recording and transcript.
Register today! Telephone lines are limited and registration is
expected to
fill early. Registration is on a first-come first-served
basis!
Register today and get access to the live teleseminar, the conference
handout files prior to the call, the MP3 audio conference recording,
and the written transcript of the conference, all for just $59.95.
REGISTER HERE
* If you sign up for the IADB any time within 30 days of the date
of the teleseminar your registration fee will be rebated.
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ISIPP's Second Annual "SPAM AND THE LAW" CONFERENCE
January 28, 2005, San Francisco Westin Hotel at SFO
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Wow! Look Who's Talking Now!:
Dr. Phyllis Shneck, CipherTrust | Osbourne Shaw, ICG,
Inc. | Aaron Kornblum, Esq., Microsoft
Danny Goodman, Author, SpamWars | Tom Kulzer, Aweber Communications | Scott Frewing, Esq.
Joe Tyler,
Informz | Michael Osterman, Osterman Research | Michael Grow, Esq.
Matthew Prince, Professor, John Marshall School of Law

"ISIPP is among the most important thought leaders in
helping enterprises, governments and network operators to overcome the
spam problem" - Michael Osterman, President, Osterman Research

It is a mistake to think that as an email sender or email receiver you
do not need to be up-to-date on, aware of, and compliant with the laws
which affect the Internet, email, and ecommerce. Email senders can be
shut down in the blink of an eye. Email receivers have options
available to them to thwart phishers and spammers of which they are too
little aware.
This must-attend conference is for anybody involved in the email sending
or email receiving industries, including email service bureaus, email
service providers, ISPs, and online marketing agencies. Attorneys who
attend are eligible to receive seven California MCLE credits.

ISIPP would like to thank the following sponsors for helping to make
this conference possible:

Here is just a partial list of the industry experts who will be
speaking at January's conference!:
Lisa Rosenthal, Esq.
Attorney, Federal Trade Commission
Lisa Rosenthal has been an attorney at the Federal Trade Commission
since 1995. She currently works in the Western Region-San Francisco
office, where she focuses on both consumer protection and antitrust
enforcement in the high-tech sector, including the enforcement of
CAN-SPAM. Prior to moving west, Ms. Rosenthal held various positions in
the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection involving e-commerce and privacy
policy. Most recently, she served as the FTC's Legal Advisor for
International Consumer Protection.
Ian Sweedler, Esq.
Deputy Attorney General, California State Attorney General's Office
Ian Sweedler has been with the office of the Attorney General of
California since 2000. Prior to that he was an associate, and then of
counsel, with Rogers, Joseph, O'Donnell & Quinn. Sweedler has been
prosecuting spammers since before there were specialized anti-spam laws.
Dr. Phyllis Schneck
Vice President, Strategic Development, CipherTrust
As Vice President of Strategic Development for CipherTrust, Dr. Phyllis
Schneck provides a vital link between the more than 1,200 enterprises
using CipherTrust's IronMail solution to fight e-mail security threats,
and Washington policy and enforcement leaders. She works hand-in-hand
with the FBI and the Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force to find
cyber criminals and bring them to justice. In addition to her work at
CipherTrust, Dr. Schneck is the twice-elected chair of the National
Executive Board of the FBI InfraGard and founding president of FBI
InfraGard Atlanta.
Osbourne Shaw
Vice President, ICG, Inc.
Osbourne Shaw is a Vice President at ICG, Inc., a premiere Internet
threat management firm. As part of the pioneering
team that founded ICG, Mr. Shaw has played a critical role in the
company's origin and evolution. Since ICG's inception, Mr. Shaw has
managed many of the company's successful Internet Threat-Source audits and investigations, including
multi-million dollar online stock manipulation schemes, online
transaction-based fraud, and corporate trademark and brand
abuse. Additionally, Mr. Shaw routinely provides clients with timely
eLitigation Support and forensic evidence recovery and analysis. Having
worked with the nation's largest corporations, Mr. Shaw has advised
executive management, legal, security, and IT departments on strategies
to identify and react to criminal, financial, and reputational damages
perpetuated via the Internet.
Tom Kulzer
CEO, Aweber Communications
Tom Kulzer is the founder and CEO of Aweber Communications, a provider
of turnkey autoresponder solutions.
David Jones
Co-Founder, SpamMATTERS, Australia
David Jones is co-founder of SpamMATTERS, a company that delivers mass
forensic processing services for spam regulators, enforcement agencies and ISPs.
Jones is formerly Vice President of Global Research at Surfcontrol, a
leading Internet Filtering company and was the founder of the startup
that was acquired by Surfcontrol in December 2000 for the Email Content
Filtering technology. Having spent over 6 years providing technology to
filter spam, Jones observed
spam's illegal divergence as phishers and spammers began to exploit
zombies,
compromised PCs and generate revenue in timeframes measured in hours and
days; Jones decided to 'enable' enforcement agencies with tools to
extract
evidence and respond in 'real-time' and to potentially collaborate
across
jurisdictional borders.
Danny Goodman
Author, Spam Wars
For more than 25 years, Danny Goodman has been putting technology into
the hands and minds of everyday users through 40 books and hundreds of
articles in magazines ranging from Playboy to PC Magazine. Although
well-known in the Web community recent years for his books and
consulting in JavaScript and Dynamic HTML, he spent the last year and a
half translating the legal, technical, and social issues of spam into
language that everyone can understand. His recent book, "Spam Wars" is
a must read for both IT professionals and the users whom they need to educate.
Aaron E. Kornblum, Esq.
Internet Safety Enforcement Attorney, Law & Corporate
Affairs, Microsoft Corporation
Aaron E. Kornblum is Microsoft's Internet Safety Enforcement attorney.
As such, he is on the front line of Microsoft's highly successful legal
efforts to combat spammers, as well as being intimately familiar with
winning legal anti-spam strategies.
Michael Osterman
President, Osterman Research
Michael Osterman is the President and Founder of Osterman Research,
a leading market research and analysis firm in the messaging industry.
Osterman Research's recent report "Spam in the Enterprise: Market
Problems, Needs and Trends" is one of the defining research reports
regarding spam.
Joe Tyler
President and CEO, Informz, Inc.
Joe is founder of Informz and brings more than 10 years experience in
technology management, software engineering, e-business, and customer
relationship management to his role as president. Prior to founding Informz, he held management positions in software
development firms and in leading technology companies. As Executive
Vice President of Exploration Enterprises and Orbit Determination
Analyst with Computer Sciences Corporation at NASA, Goddard, Tyler led
countless development projects and fostered smooth communications with
clients from initial project specifications through sustained
maintenance.
Michael Grow, Esq.
Attorney, Chair: Technology Dept., Arent Fox PLLC,
Washington, D.C.
Michael Grow is the Chair of the Technology Department at Arent Fox
Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, a Washington D.C. law firm focusing on, among
other things, Technology, Privacy, and Government Affairs. Grow was one
of the first attorneys on the spam scene with his successful prosecution
of the lawsuit against Sanford Wallace and CyberPromotions on behalf of
America Online.
Matthew Prince
CEO, Unspam,LLC; Professor, John Marshall School of Law
Matthew Prince is the CEO and co-founder of Unspam, LLC,
a business and government consulting company, and a Professor of Law at
John Mar
shall School of Law.
Mr. Prince has consulted with state, federal, and international
businesses, governments, and organizations wishing to reduce spam, and
helped draft portions of the Federal CAN-SPAM Act.

Join this stellar line-up of speakers as they offer the most
comprehensive review ever provided of the state of the law regarding
spam, and the sending and receiving of email!
To register for the Second Annual "Spam and the Law" conference, click
here
For information about corporate sponsorship opportunities for this
conference click here.
Conference agenda in PDF format available here.

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