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This document contains the archives for 2000, under the same headings:
Electronic Commerce - 2000
- The Feasibility of Regulating Gambling on the Internet
(December, for Managerial and Decision Economics)
- Conventional Public Key Infrastructure: An
Artefact Ill-Fitted to the Needs of the Information Society (November,
for the ECIS'2001 Conference in Slovenia in June)
- Privacy is a Key Factor in I-Consumer Marketing
(for the BRW 'A New Way to Market' Conference, November)
- e-Libraries and e-Shopping (for the ALIA
2000 Conference, October)
- e-Trading (Lecture Series and Resources for
ANU DCS, October)
- Stephen King and E-Publishing (July)
- File Discovery and Sharing Technologies: MP3, Napster
and Friends, and Their Impact on Music E-Publishing (July)
- How to Ensure That Privacy Concerns Don't Undermine
e-Transport Investments' (Melbourne, July)
- Technological Protections for Digital Copyright Objects (PowerPoint
Slides for ECIS, Vienna, June)
- e-Business Technology and Education: Virtual Universities, Virtual Professors
(Powerpoint Slides and Speaking Notes,
Johannes-Kepler-Uni. Linz, 30 June)
- Key Research Issues in Global Electronic Commerce (PowerPoint
Slides for Preliminary Comments for a half-day Workshop at the 13th Int'l
EC Conference, Bled, Slovenia, 21 June)
- Panellists' Statements for 'What Must E.C.
Deliver Now??' (May, for 13th Int'l EC Conference, Bled, Slovenia, 19
June)
- Electronic Publishing Workshop (June, for
Candidates in the Masters in Information Management, University of Western
Cape, Cape Town, 13-14 June)
- E-Consent: A Key Issue in the New E-Context
(May, PowerPoint slides for a KPMG seminar in the Barossa Valley)
- Privacy Requirements of Public Key Infrastructure
(March, for an IIR Conference in Canberra, and PowerPoint
slides - 76K)
- Research Methods in Electronic Commerce (February,
PowerPoint slide set, for ANU DCS)
- Society's View of Business and I.T. (February,
PowerPoint slide set, for ASCPA/ICAA/ACS)
- Introduction to the Wireless Application Protocol
(February)
- Key Design Issues in Marketspaces for Intellectual
Property Rights (January, for the Bled Electronic Commerce Conference
in June)
Go back to the 1999 entries
Information Infrastructure - 2000
- The Feasibility of Regulating Gambling on the Internet
(December, for Managerial and Decision Economics)
- Conventional Public Key Infrastructure: An
Artefact Ill-Fitted to the Needs of the Information Society (November,
for the ECIS'2001 Conference in Slovenia in June)
- Privacy is a Key Factor in I-Consumer Marketing
(for the BRW 'A New Way to Market' Conference, November)
- e-Libraries and e-Shopping (for the ALIA
2000 Conference, October)
- Supplementary Submission to the Inquiry into
e-Privacy by the Senate Select Committee on Information Technologies (August)
- Submission to the Inquiry into e-Privacy
by the Senate Select Committee on Information Technologies (July)
- Stephen King and E-Publishing (July)
- File Discovery and Sharing Technologies: MP3, Napster
and Friends, and Their Impact on Music E-Publishing (July)
- Technological Protections for Digital Copyright Objects (PowerPoint
Slides for ECIS, Vienna, June)
- On-Line Gambling: Authentication and Identification
Technologies and Issues (May, abstract, PDF slides and resources for an
AIC conference in Sydney; with Gillian Dempsey)
- E-Consent: A Key Issue in the New E-Context
(May, PowerPoint slides for a KPMG seminar in the Barossa Valley)
- Notes on Computers, Freedom & Privacy
Conference, Toronto (April)
- Privacy Requirements of Public Key Infrastructure
(March, for an IIR Conference in Canberra, and PowerPoint
slides - 76K)
- Society's View of Business and I.T. (February,
PowerPoint slide set, for ASCPA/ICAA/ACS)
- Introduction to the Wireless Application Protocol
(February 2000)
- Key Design Issues in Marketspaces for Intellectual
Property Rights (January, for the Bled Electronic Commerce Conference
in June)
Go back to the 1999 entries
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2000
- Conventional Public Key Infrastructure: An Artefact
Ill-Fitted to the Needs of the Information Society (November, for the
ECIS'2001 Conference in Slovenia in June)
- Privacy is a Key Factor in I-Consumer Marketing
(for the BRW 'A New Way to Market' Conference, November)
- Technologies of Mass Observation ('Mass
Observation Movement' Forum, Melbourne, October)
- Interview re Biometrics (September)
- Submission to the Inquiry into the Privacy
Amendment (Private Sector) Bill 2000 by the Senate Legal and Constitutional
Legislation Committee (September)
- Supplementary Submission to the Inquiry into
e-Privacy by the Senate Select Committee on Information Technologies (August)
- Submission to the Inquiry into e-Privacy
by the Senate Select Committee on Information Technologies (July)
- How to Ensure That Privacy Concerns Don't Undermine
e-Transport Investments' (Melbourne, July)
- Famous Nyms (June)
- Privacy Laws of the World (May)
- Submission to the Inquiry into the Privacy
Amendment (Private Sector) Bill 2000 by the
House of Representatives Legal and Constitutional Committee (May)
- E-Consent: A Key Issue in the New E-Context
(May, PowerPoint slides for a KPMG seminar in the Barossa Valley)
- Notes on Computers, Freedom & Privacy
Conference, Toronto (April)
- Privacy Requirements of Public Key Infrastructure
(March, for an IIR Conference in Canberra, and PowerPoint
slides - 76K)
- Privacy Bill needs much more work (15 February,
in the Australian Computer Society column of The Australian)
- Notes on Privacy by Design (January, for
CFP'2000 in April)
- Submission to the Commonwealth Attorney-General
re 'A privacy scheme for the private sector: Release of Key Provisions' (January)
- Beyond the OECD Guidelines: Privacy Protection
for the 21st Century (January)
- Privacy Laws: Resources (January)
Go back to the 1999 entries
Other Areas - 2000
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