[fc-discuss] Financial Cryptography Update: Conferences coming up... and this weekend is Pooool

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 Financial Cryptography Update: Conferences coming up... and this weekend is Pooool 

                            October 13, 2005


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https://www.financialcryptography.com/mt/archives/000574.html



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Conferences coming up soon - close of submission dates, in order of how
close they are:

  * I/S cybersecurity review - closed at the beginning of October but
Jean says rush it to him this weekend at latest...
     http://is-journal.org/CFPs/2006-cybersecurity.php
  * FC returns to Anguilla end of Feb - the closing date is 17th
October i
     http://fc06.ifca.ai/
  * iTrust next May in Italy:  closing date is November 18.
     http://www.iit.cnr.it/iTrust2006/index.htm
  * Codecon, california, Feb 2006 - closing on 15th December.
     www.codecon.org
  * Workshop on Econ and Info Security, England, June 2006:  closing
20th March
     http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/twm29/WEIS06/

Anybody know of any others?

If you are in Austria over the next couple of weekends, check out
Pooool in Vienna's Museum Quarter.  It's an open event that brings
together an interesting polymath crowd of artists, business and
software people to explore how to better match artistic needs to
business needs and the technology of the net.

DRM in other words, but done from the point of view of sharing not
exploiting.  The difference between this attempt and others is that
they are looking far deeper into property rights as agreements, and
agreements as tradeable financial instruments for others like monies,
and trading as market places for acquiring and creating new work.  I've
been asked to put my contracts experience into the mix, and it's a
challenging project.

(If I find the link I'll post it, elsewise just click on the blog entry
for the full programme.)

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