Information Ethics Roundtable 2008

This Year's Topic of the IER was Information Ethics and its Applications.

I enjoyed the meeting both socially and intellectually. The IRS is a great initiative and the organizers (Tony Doyle, Program Chair, Don Fallis, Kay Mathiesen, and Catherine Womack) have done a great job.

The idea of a full, one-day meeting is attractive, and the careful organization of talks with invited speakers and commentators, makes the debate fruitfully challenging. I certainly have learnt a lot and realised that I have even more to learn.

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