Balough Moderates Internet Privacy Panel at ABA Meeting
A panel discussion on whether a person’s Internet persona has any privacy rights was moderated by Richard C. Balough.
The panel discussion was part of the American Bar Association’s annual meeting in Chicago. The panel features Lori B. Andrews, director of the Institute for Science, Law and Technology at Chicago-Kent College of Law; Richard Warner, Professor of Law and faculty director of the Center for Law and Computers at Chicago-Kent College of Law; and Theodore F. Claypoole, a partner at Womble Carlyle. Mr. Claypoole is the author of Protecting Your Internet Identity. Are you Naked on the Internet?, and Ms. Andrews is the author of I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy.
The August 5 presentation was sponsored by the Cyberspace Law Committee of the Business Law Section of the ABA. Both Mr. Balough and Mr. Claypoole are co-chairs of the Mobile Commerce Subcommittee of the Cyberspace Law Committee.