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Unlocking the Digital Marketplace: Legal and Ethical Issues

10th Consumer Issues Conference
Wyoming Union on the campus of the University of Wyoming, Laramie


Thursday, September 30, 2010 – Wyoming Union second floor
8:00

Registration – coffee & juice, exhibits, posters – Lobby & West Yellowstone Ballroom (FCSC 5102/COJO 5890: Communication in Cyberspace, meets in WY Union Room 202 for brief orientation)

8:45

Welcome & Announcements, University President Tom Buchanan and Committee co-chairs Drs. Virginia Vincenti and Dee Pridgen – Family Room [audio]

9:00 – 9:45 Plenary Speech – Patrick Murphy, Professor of Marketing, Notre Dame, Ethics of Digital Marketing Family Room [presentation] [audio]
9:45 – 10:20 Break – refreshments, exhibits & poster session (poster authors will be at their posters) – West Yellowstone Ballroom
10:20 – 11:15 – Concurrent Breakout Session I 
TRACK 1: Personal Protection: Patrick Murphy, Ethical Issues for Marketers and Consumers in the Online World [presentation] [audio]
TRACK 2: Taking Advantage of the Tools: Even Brande, Handel Info Tech, Data Protection in the Era of Social Media – An Oxymoron? [presentation] [audio]
TRACK 3: Legal Issues: Matthew Wilson, UW Professor Law, International Issues in Electronic Commerce [presentation] [audio]
11:20-12:15 – Concurrent Breakout Session II 
TRACK 1: Personal Protection: Tory Smith, Special Agent,  Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Cyberspace Security:  Identity Theft and Consumer Fraud [presentation] [audio]
TRACK 2: Taking Advantage of the Tools: Robert Sprague, UW Asst. Professor of Management, The Use of Social Media Tools by Students, Consumers, and Small Businesses:  Dangers in New Social Norms [presentation] [audio]
TRACK 3:  Legal Issues: Thomas Seitz, UW Asst. Professor of International Studies, Sifting for Scorpions:  Politics, Culture and Contraband on the Global Information Superhighway [audio]
12:20 Plenary Speech & Lunch – Susan Linn, Psychologist & Author, Consuming Kids:  Reclaiming Childhood from Corporate Marketers & Media Moguls – Central & East Yellowstone Ballroom.  [handout] [audio]
1:45-3:15 – Concurrent Workshops (Repeat at 3:30-5:00)

OPTION 1: Doug Roehrkasse, UW Information Technology, Avoiding Hidden Dangers on the Internet/General Computer Secutiry – Family Room [presentation] [audio]
OPTION 2: Stan Skrabut, UW Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture, Social Media Bootcamp, Coe Library – Room 216
OPTION 3: Shelley Glause, Better Business Bureau of Northern Colorado and Greater Wyoming, Start with Trust:  Shop Online with Confidence [audio]
7:00 Documentary Film, Consuming Kids:  The Hostile Takeover of Childhood, Susan Linn, Psychologist & Author, available for Q & A after the movie – Family Room.
The film “Consuming Kids” raises provocative questions about children, corporate power, and parenting in the 21st century.  Afterwards, Dr. Susan Linn will lead an audience discussion, and answer questions, about issues raised by the film.
Friday, October 1, 2010, Wyoming Union second floor
8:30 Coffee, juice, posters, exhibits – Lobby & Union Ballroom West
9:00 – 9:55 – Concurrent Breakout Session III
TRACK 2: Taking Advantage of the Tools: Matthew Wilson, UW Professor of Law, Operating an Online Business, Legal and Ethical Issues [presentation] [audio]
TRACK 3: Legal Issues: Ryan Jardine, Attorney, Kutak Rock, Denver, Colorado, Location-Based Ads and Consumer Privacy [audio]
10:00 – 10:15 Break – refreshments, exhibits – West Yellowstone Ballroom
10:15 – 11:10 – Concurrent Breakout Session IV
TRACK 1: Personal Protection: Susan Linn, Psychologist & Author, The Case for Make Believe:  Saving Play in a Commercialized World [handout] [audio]
TRACK 2: Taking Advantage of the Tools: Cindy Price, UW Associate Professor of Communication and Journalism, What You Need to Know about Advertising – Now [presentation] [audio]
TRACK 3: Legal Issues: Dee Pridgen, UW Professor of Law, Consumer Privacy in the Digital Marketplace [presentation]
11:10 – 12:15 Closing Panel, George Gladney & Frank Millar, UW Professors of Communication, Enduring Issues in Communication and Cyberspace – Family Room [audio]
1:00 – 5:00

Graduate Course – FCSC 5102/COJO 5890:  Communication in Cyberspace George Gladney & Virginia Vincenti – Room 202


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