On January 22, 2010, in honor of Data Privacy Day, the University of North Carolina School of Law, together with the University of North Carolina Center for Media Law and Policy, the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library, the University of North Carolina University Libraries, the UNC School of Information and Library Science, and The Privacy Projects, will present “Reader Privacy: Should Library Privacy Standards Apply in the Digital World?” a discussion about the privacy we have come to expect as readers of books, and an exploration of whether those notions of privacy translate effectively in the world of Google Book Search, the Kindle, the Sony Reader – or to the many pages of text we read online daily. The event will be held in the Law School from 8:30 am – 1 pm, open to the public.
Source: Data Privacy Day 2010. Check their site for events added after this posting.