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Privacy & Europe:
 Debating the "Right to be Forgotten,” Trans-Atlantic Data Flows, and the World's Toughest New Privacy Laws

Privacy & Europe:
 Debating the "Right to be Forgotten,” Trans-Atlantic Data Flows, and the World's Toughest New Privacy Laws

with Google’s Global Privacy Counsel, Peter Fleischer

Friday, December 4, 2015, at 3:00 pm **Please note new time**
Harvard Law School campus, Wasserstein Hall, Room 1010
Event is at capacity

Google’s Global Privacy Counsel, Peter Fleischer, will share anecdotes and perspectives from his years of practice, going from Harvard Law School (Class of 1987) to life and work in Paris, overseeing privacy compliance and advocacy for Google around the world.  During a talk and moderated Q&A, Peter will focus on hot topics and recent developments in European privacy regulation. The luncheon is being hosted and moderated by Professor Christopher Bavitz, Clinical Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Managing Director, Cyberlaw Clinic and Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society.

This event is sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Lumen, Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Harvard Law Entrepreneurship Project, Harvard Law School Law, Science, and Technology Program of Study.

About the Privacy Series
In the fall of 2015, the Berkman Center decided to further surface and highlight our work ongoing work on privacy through the launch of a Berkman Privacy Series, a collection of talks, papers, and other activities, both current and past, that seek to explore and address the increasing concerns about Big Data, which have focused national and international attention on questions of online privacy. Not all of our privacy work is collected in this list, but our hope is that this limited selection, including the future events listed, will serve to increase awareness, foster discussion, and help explore alternative mechanisms for balancing user privacy with the potential benefits of Big Data.

Past Event
Dec 4, 2015
Time
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM