GikII, Winchester
Friday September 15, 2017
Venue: The Wykeham Suite, Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel
Paternoster Row, Winchester SO23 9LQ
9-9.30am Registration
9.45am Welcome and Introduction
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10am-11.15am Session 1: Haven’t we been here before (and why is no one listening)?
Chair: Paul Jennings
Damian Clifford and Jef Ausloos, “Technobabble and Technobulls*t – what the hell is everyone on about?”
Chris Marsden,“Internet law: Not much change in the last 15 years? Controversial or common knowledge.”
Elinor Carmi, “‘Oooops, we did it again!’ How Silicon Valley tech companies use malware for features.”
Andy Phippen,“Nudes, Dick Pics and Jeremy Hunt.”
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11.15-11.30am Coffee break
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11.30am-1pm Session 2: Smooth criminal – Crime, Copyright & Security
Chair: Andres Guadamuz
Roxana Bratu, “What makes a hero? Re-enacting social drama in corruption and cybercrime.”
Mitchell Logan, “Take Us to Red Alert: How “Tolerated Use” has Become the New Norm of Copyright Regulation for Fan Works Through the Scope of the Axanar Case and Others.”
Daithí Mac Síthigh, “Peng ting called disruption: representations of the sharing economy.”
Alison Harcourt, “Darkness QUICens: the IETF’s new TLS standard.”
Wendy Grossman, “Code Con.”
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1pm-2pm Lunch
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2pm – 3.15pm Session 3: It’s all personal – Privacy and Data Protection
Chair: TBC
Edina Harbinja, “Post-mortem Privacy: From creepiness and silliness to The Daily Mail.”
Christine Rinik, “The “Cat”-astrophic Attack on “Purr”-sonal (although probably no longer Private) Data, or—it’s all going to the Dogs!”
Reuben Binns, “Freaky Friday, body-swapping and borrowed identifiers: where is the data subject?”
Michael Veale, “Getting pensive about the Pensieve: Governing memory data from Brain-computer interfaces.”
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3.15-3.30pm Coffee break
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3.30pm-5pm Session 4: Rage against the Machine – Algorithms, AI and Machine Learning
Chair: Lilian Edwards
Katharine Sarikakis, “Ghostbusters, the sequel or regulating the algorithm as a counter balancing act to lies, bubbles and informational /self/ social sorting.”
Miranda Mowbray, “Predictive analytics: you can’t have it all.”
Tristan Henderson, “Everybody gets an AI.”
Sandra Wachter, “Accountable AI and robotics in Europe; or, how Batman solves the trolley problem.”
Lachlan Urqhart, “Hunting for ethical innovation in the adventures of Rick and Morty.”
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5-6pm Session 5: It is still 2017 – Fake News and BREXIT
Chair: Caroline Wilson
Paul Bernal, “Dracula and Donald Trump: Fake News and Fake Narratives are Timeless and Undying.”
Judith Rauhofer, “The Truth Is Out There: Fake News and the Roswell Incident.”
Monica Horton, “Brexit political choices & the technology industries.”
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Post-workshop dinner, 7.30pm [Dinner is to be self-funded. Venue TBC]
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Workshop Organiser: Caroline Wilson, Anura Consulting Ltd
Questions/issues: clw1@anuraconsulting.eu, or, +44(0)7554889350
Contacting the Workshop venue: Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel
www.mercure.com. +44 (0)1962 861611
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