[sklyarov-chicago] [alphageek@mediaone.net: [free-sklyarov] CHICAGO 2:00CST SATURDAY -- IP LAWYERS MEETING ON CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT]
Peter A. Peterson II
pedro@tastytronic.net
Sat, 4 Aug 2001 14:03:28 -0500
Grrr... Eric and I have totally missed each other.
If ANYONE can go down there this afternoon and hand out flyers, it would
be a GOOD THING. I can't -- I'm sorry. But if YOU CAN, post back here
ASAP so that we can try to coordinate our efforts if possible. If it
took people two hours from now to go downtown, we'd still hit that last
hour, which may be when they're coming out of their meetings.
If you ARE WILLING to do this, post here NOW so that I can contact the
city and legalize your efforts. You'd want to be on the sidewalk outside
the hotel, I'd imagine.
Sorry for the late notice -- I had emailed this guy before; I wish he
had just written back to me with this information!
pedro
----- Forwarded message from "Eric C. Grimm" <alphageek@mediaone.net> -----
In case anyone is in Chicago today and available from 2:00 to 5:00 CST, the
IP Section of the American Bar Association is presenting a panel on
"Intellectual Property" - related criminal enforcement and other
"Extraordinary Remedies."
It is at the Hyatt Regency (near the River) on Wacker. West Tower.
Concourse Level. Gold Coast Room.
Wired's Declan McCullagh is supposed to be in the same hotel at the same
time participating in a different panel presentation. CNN's Roger Cossack
should also be around as he presented this AM from 9 - 11:30.
I'll have a few EFF bumper-stickers and a few 2600 "FordReallySucks.com"
stickers to leave out on the back tables for people to pick up. I know it
is short notice to put together any siginificant protest activity, but
nevertheless there may be an opportunity to get the attention of at least a
few people who practice in this field.
Eric C. Grimm
CyberBrief, PLC
320 South Main Street
P.O. Box 7341
Ann Arbor, MI 48107-7341
734.332.4900
fax 734.332.4901
eric.grimm@CyberBrief.net
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