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edit of previous events so they take the same design and emphasise guests more
(adding final link to March event, edited October 2016 with all speakers, added call for venues/sponsors etc)
(edit of previous events so they take the same design and emphasise guests more)
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** Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation'
** Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation'
** Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem'
** Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem'
* October 26, 2016 at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. Renate Samson from Big Brother Watch, Camilla Graham-Wood from Privacy International, Chris Jeffery from Taylor Wessing, and Rich Metson from [http://offgridthegame.com/ OffGrid, the privacy game], all joined us.  
* October 26, 2016 at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London.  
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill-tickets-25547449108 June 13, 2016], 4-6pm at Newspeak House. We had a lively discussion of the UK IP Bill led by two panelists, Caroline Wilson Palow from Privacy International and Jim Killock from Open Rights Group, and moderated by Mozilla's own Raegan MacDonald. For Mozilla's view of the IP Bill, see Raegan's blog post from [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2015/12/04/uk-ip-bill-is-a-threat-to-privacy-security-and-trust-online/ December 2015]. For a recorded archive of this event take a look at [https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill/ Air Mozilla]
** Renate Samson from Big Brother Watch
** Camilla Graham-Wood from Privacy International
** Chris Jeffery from Taylor Wessing
** Rich Metson from [http://offgridthegame.com/ OffGrid, the privacy game]   
*June 13, 2016 at Newspeak House. [https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill/ Air Mozilla archive]. We had a lively discussion of the UK IP Bill led by two panelists,  
** Caroline Wilson Palow from Privacy International
** Jim Killock from Open Rights Group
** moderated by Mozilla's own Raegan MacDonald.  
 
For Mozilla's view of the IP Bill, see Raegan's blog post from [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2015/12/04/uk-ip-bill-is-a-threat-to-privacy-security-and-trust-online/ December 2015].


<h1>How to Attend Privacy Lab</h1>
<h1>How to Attend Privacy Lab</h1>
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