Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference
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The Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference (or CFP, or the Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy) is an annual academic conference held in the USA or Canada about the intersection of computer technology, freedom, and privacy issues.
The conference founded in 1991, and since 2000, it has been organized by the Association for Computing Machinery. It was also originally sponsored and continues to be co-sponsored by CPSR.
The Sixteenth Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy was held May 2-5, 2006, at the Lowes L'Enfant Plaza Hotel in Washington, DC. The seventeenth conference will be held in Montreal in 2007.