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Patr
ick
E. M
urph
y is
Prof
esso
r of
Mar
ketin
g in
the
Men
doza
Col
lege
of B
usin
ess
at t
he U
nive
rsity
of N
otre
Dam
e. P
revi
ously
, he
held
the
C.R
. Sm
ith
Co-
Dire
ctor
ship
of t
he In
stitu
te fo
r Et
hica
l Bus
ines
s Wor
ldw
ide
for
seve
ral y
ears
. He
serv
ed a
s ch
air
of t
he D
epar
tmen
t of
Mar
ketin
g at
Not
re D
ame
for
ten
year
s an
d w
as a
Ful
brig
ht S
chol
ar a
t U
nive
rsity
Col
lege
Cor
k in
Irel
and
in t
he 1
990s
and
Uni
vers
ity o
f Lille
2 in
Fra
nce
(200
9). P
rofe
ssor
Mur
phy
was
a fa
culty
mem
ber
and
Mar
ketin
g de
part
men
t ch
air
at M
arqu
ette
Uni
vers
ity b
efor
e hi
s ap
poin
tmen
t at
Not
re D
ame.
He
spec
ializ
es in
bus
ines
s an
d m
arke
ting
ethi
cs.
His
wor
k ha
s ap
pear
ed in
lead
ing
ethi
cs a
nd m
arke
ting
jour
nals.
He
serv
ed a
s ed
itor
of t
he Jo
urna
l of P
ublic
Pol
icy
& M
arke
ting
and
is on
five
edi
toria
l rev
iew
boa
rds.
His
pape
rs h
ave
won
aw
ards
from
thr
ee a
cade
mic
jour
nals—
Jour
nal o
f Adv
ertis
ing,
Jour
nal o
f Mac
rom
arke
ting
and
Euro
pean
Jour
nal o
f Mar
ketin
g. C
urre
ntly,
he
is an
Aca
dem
ic A
dviso
r of
the
Bus
ines
s R
ound
tabl
e In
stitu
te fo
r C
orpo
rate
Eth
ics.
Pro
fess
or M
urph
y ho
lds
a BB
A fr
om N
otre
Dam
e, a
n M
BA fr
om B
radl
ey, a
nd a
Ph.
D fr
om H
oust
on.
Psyc
holo
gist
Sus
an L
inn
is co
-foun
der
and
dire
ctor
of T
he C
ampa
ign
for
a C
omm
erci
al-F
ree
Chi
ldho
od, a
nd In
stru
ctor
in P
sych
iatr
y at
Har
vard
M
edic
al S
choo
l. Sh
e is
an in
tern
atio
nally
rec
ogni
zed
expe
rt o
n th
e ef
fect
s of
med
ia a
nd c
omm
erci
al m
arke
ting
on c
hild
ren.
Her
boo
k, C
onsu
min
g Ki
ds:
The
Hos
tile
Take
over
of C
hild
hood
has
bee
n pr
aise
d in
pub
licat
ions
as
dive
rse
as T
he W
all S
tree
t Jo
urna
l, and
Mot
her
Jone
s an
d he
lped
laun
ch t
he
mov
emen
t to
rec
laim
chi
ldho
od fr
om c
orpo
rate
mar
kete
rs. T
he B
osto
n G
lobe
cal
led
her
new
boo
k, T
he C
ase
for
Mak
e Be
lieve
: Sa
ving
Pla
y in
a C
om-
mer
cial
ized
Wor
ld, “
a w
onde
rful
look
at
how
pla
ying
can
hea
l chi
ldre
n.”
A p
rolifi
c w
riter
, Dr.
Linn
’s ar
ticle
s ha
ve a
ppea
red
in N
ewsw
eek,
Knig
ht-R
idde
r, th
e Bo
ston
Glo
be, a
nd T
he A
mer
ican
Pro
spec
t. H
er c
omm
enta
ries
can
be h
eard
on
NPR
’s M
arke
tpla
ce R
epor
t. Sh
e ha
s le
ctur
ed a
bout
the
impa
ct
of c
omm
erci
alism
on
child
ren
thro
ugho
ut t
he U
nite
d St
ates
and
in C
anad
a, Eu
rope
, Asia
and
Sou
th A
mer
ica.
In 2
006,
she
was
aw
arde
d th
e A
mer
ican
Ps
ycho
logi
cal A
ssoc
iatio
n’s
Pres
iden
tial C
itatio
n fo
r he
r w
ork
on b
ehal
f of c
hild
ren.
ThurSday, SEPTEMbEr 30, 2010 – WyoMing union SEcond FLoor
8:00 – registration
Coffee&juice,exhibits,posters–Lobby&WestYellowstoneBallroom
(FCSC5102/COJO5890:CommunicationinCyberspace,meetsinWYUnionRoom202forbrieforientation)
8:45 – Welcome & announcements
UniversityPresidentTomBuchanan&Committeeco-chairsVirginiaVincentiandDeePridgen–FamilyRoom
9:00-9:45 – Plenary Speech
PatrickMurphy,ProfessorofMarketing,NotreDame,Ethics of Digital Marketing – FamilyRoom
9:45-10:20 – break
Refreshments,exhibits&postersession–WestYellowstoneBallroom
10:20-11:15 – concurrent breakout Session i
TRACK 1:Personal Protection:PatrickMurphy,Ethical Issues for Marketers and Consumers in the Online World
TRACK 2:Taking Advantage of the Tools:EvenBrande,HandelInfoTech,Data Protection in the Era of Social Media – An Oxymoron?
TRACK 3:Legal Issues:MatthewWilson,UWProfessorofLaw,International Issues in Electronic Commerce
11:20-12:15 – concurrent breakout Session ii
TRACK 1:Personal Protection:TorySmith,SpecialAgent,FederalBureauofInvestigation,Cheyenne,Wyoming,Cyberspace Security: Identity Theft and Consumer Fraud
TRACK 2:Taking Advantage of the Tools:RobertSprague,UWAsst.ProfessorofManagement,The Use of Social Media Tools by Students, Consumers, and Small Businesses: Dangers in New Social Norms
TRACK 3:Legal Issues:ThomasSeitz,UWAsst.ProfessorofInternationalStudies,Sifting for Scorpions: Politics, Culture and Contraband on the Global Information Superhighway
12:20 – Plenary Speech & Lunch
SusanLinn,Psychologist&Author,Consuming Kids: Reclaiming Childhood from Corporate Marketers & Media Moguls–Central&EastYellowstoneBallroom
1:45-3:15 – concurrent Workshops (repeat at 3:30-5:00)
OPTION 1:DougRoehrkasse,UWInformationTechnology,Avoiding Hidden Dangers on the Internet/GeneralComputerSecurity–FamilyRoom
OPTION 2:StanSkrabut,UWCooperativeExtension,CollegeofAgriculture,Social Media Bootcamp,
CoeLibrary–Room216
OPTION 3:ShelleyGlause,BetterBusinessBureauofNorthernColoradoandGreaterWyoming,Start with Trust: Shop Online with Confidence
7:00 PM – documentary Film
Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood,SusanLinn,Psychologist&Author,availableforQ&Aafterthemovie–FamilyRoom
Friday, ocTobEr 1, 2010 – WyoMing union SEcond FLoor
8:30 – good Morning Coffee&juice,exhibits,posters
9:00-9:55 – concurrent breakout Session iiiTRACK 1:Personal Protection:SusanLinn,Psychologist&Author,The Case for Make Believe: Saving Play in a Commercialized World
TRACK 2:Taking Advantage of the Tools:MatthewWilson,UWProfessorofLaw,Operating an Online Business, Legal and Ethical Issues
TRACK 3:Legal Issues:RyanJardine,Attorney,KutakRock,Denver,Colorado,Location-Based Ads and Consumer Privacy
9:55-10:10 break Refreshments,exhibits–WestYellowstoneBallroom
10:10-11:05 – concurrent breakout Session iVTRACK 1:Personal Protection:LindaSharp,J.D.,SportManagementProfessor,UniversityofNorthernColorado,Social Media and Student-Athletes: Legal & Policy Issues
TRACK 2:Taking Advantage of the Tools:StephanieGeiger-Oneto,UWAssistantProfessorofMarketing,Counterfeit Goods Marketed Online
TRACK 3:Legal Issues:DeePridgen,UWProfessorofLaw,Consumer Privacy in the Digital Marketplace: Federal Initiatives
11:10-12:15 closing Panel GeorgeGladney&FrankMillar,UWProfessorsof
Communication,Enduring Issues in Communication and Cyberspace–FamilyRoom
1:00-5:00 graduate course FCSC5102/COJO5890:CommunicationinCyberspace
GeorgeGladney&VirginiaVincenti–Room202
10th CONSUMER ISSUES CONFERENCE • UNLOCKING THE DIGITAL MARKETPLACE – LEGAL AND ETHIC AL ISSUES
S c h E d u L E o F E V E n T S
A block of rooms are available at:
• The Hampton Inn, 204 30th Street, Laramie, WY 82070. You must call (307) 742-0125 by September 14, 2010 and mention Consumer Issues Conference to receive the rate of $95 + tax/night.
• The Comfort Inn, 3420 E. Grand Ave., Laramie, WY 82070. Call (307) 721-8856 by August 30, 2010 and mention Consumer Issues Conference to receive the rate of $89 + tax/night
accoMModaTionS
• Associated Students of the University of Wyoming (ASUW)• University of Wyoming: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Dean’s Office, President’s Office, College of Law’s Dean’s Office, College of Arts and Sciences, Foundation, Community Development Education Team of Cooperative Extension Educators, Department of Family and Consumer Science, Department of Communication and Journalism
• Albany County Tourism Board
Major SPonSorS
The following credits are pending approval:• American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences – 9-15 PDUs• CLE (Continuing Legal Education) – 8 Credits Wyoming and Colorado• Professional Teaching Standards Board (PTSB) – 1/2 Credit Unit• FCSC 5102/COJO 5890 Communication in Cyberspace – 1 UW
Graduate Level Credit – 15 PDUs
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