On 11/27/07, The Lustigman Firm is co-sponsoring "When Spam isn't Spam: An Unfiltered Look at Self-Regulation and the Law Behind E-mail," chaired by Touro Law professor and Lustigman special counsel Jonathan I. Ezor This event seeks to educate legal and business professionals in every industry about the laws and rules surrounding e-mail and spam, including;

• marketing via e-mail without spamming,

• what to do if your e-mail is blocked,

• protecting your users and customers from spam, and

• why being legal is not enough.

Speakers at the event include Matt Leonard, CIPP and Ponemon Institute fellow; Adam Z. Solomon of The Lustigman Firm; Brett Glass, computer journalist and founder of ISP Lariat.net; Neil Schwartzman, Manager of Compliance & ISP Relations for Return Path (who will substitute for the unavailable Matt Blumberg); and Andrew H. Lupu, attorney and former Chief Privacy Officer of CA. Prof. David Farber of Carnegie Mellon, world-renowned expert in technology policy, will give the keynote address.

The brochure for the event is available as a PDF here, or as an attachment to this blog post. Registration is available online.

(Please note that this is the rescheduled conference originally set for this past April.)

We look forward to seeing you at the conference.