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Book Launch: Lessons From The Identity Trail

April 4, 2009 CLTS

On Wednesday April 8, 2009 members of the ID Trail project will re-assemble to launch their new book, Lessons from the Identity Trail.

The launch will take place as part of the Office of the Privacy Commisioner of Canada‘s Lecture Series at noon in the Albert Salon at the Marriott Hotel, 100 Kent Street (here is a map). At this session, Ian Kerr and Valerie Steeves will offer readings from the book, published by Oxford University Press.

If you plan on attending, please RSVP jpyle@privcom.gc.ca.

The ID Trail is proud to announce that the book will also available online by way of a creative commons licence.

The online version will be released in three parts on April 8, April 28, and May 6.

Stay tuned for more information.

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Special thanks and much gratitude are owed to one of my favorite artists, Eric Joyner, for his permission to display a number of inspirational and thought–provoking works in the banner & background.

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