*From:* Christopher Kin-Man Wong
<christopher.k.wong(a)nyu.edu
<mailto:christopher.k.wong@nyu.edu>>
*Date:* May 20, 2013, 3:08:57 PM PDT
*Subject:* *[Ipprofs] CFP - Drones & Aerial Robotics Conference @ NYU
Law, Oct 11-13*
Apologies for cross-posting.
On October 11-13, the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at
NYU School of Law will convene the Drones & Aerial Robotics
Conference, a first of it's kind, massively interdisciplinary event
to explore a 360 degree view of civilian drones and their impact on
society.
Registration will open in the next few weeks but we're putting out a
call for proposals now that I thought would be of interest to many of
you. The CfP is below, and you can find more information
at
droneconference.org <http://droneconference.org/>. Please feel
free to distribute widely. Thanks in advance for your time and
consideration.
Kind regards,
Chris
---
Call for Proposals
Drones & Aerial Robotics Conference
October 11-13, 2013
NYU School of Law
The program committee of the inaugural Drones & Aerial Robotics
Conference (DARC) is now inviting proposals from individuals across a
broad spectrum of expertise. DARC will convene a wide range of
stakeholders to explore civilian drones and their impact on society.
The conference is presented by the Engelberg Center on Innovation
Law & Policy at NYU School of Law and will be held October 11-13,
2013. We invite contributions from all interested disciplines on or
before May 27, 2013.
*ABOUT DARC*
What do hobbyists, journalists, university researchers, soldiers, and
police all have in common? They're all testing or using aerial
robotics, commonly called "drones."
Imagine a near future in which networks of autonomous robots roam the
skies, performing everything from law enforcement, to communications,
to crop dusting, shipping and logistics. Sound implausible? It might
be. But that's the future that the aerospace industry, the FAA, and a
new class of entrepreneurs are busy preparing. And this future is
closer to reality than many realize. Drones force a broad
reconsideration of the laws and regulatory frameworks that protect
vital interests like civil liberties, due process, privacy,
innovation, and security. But they also herald new innovations and
new public interest applications.
These technologies are powered by some of the same phenomena that
propel the mobile industry---Moore's law, economies of scale, and
ever more sophisticated software built by large companies or open
source hackers. Anyone can buy a toy drone at the mall for $299,
assemble a relatively capable DIY drone for $1000, or buy a
sophisticated $50,000 aircraft for amateur photogrammetry.
As the FAA scrambles to meet its 2015 integration deadline---which
will open domestic airspace to hobby aircraft as well as the types of
aircraft that currently fly over Afghanistan---DARC provides a forum
for entrepreneurs, policy makers, and civil libertarians to
constructively engage. Join us this Fall to explore this
fascinating, emergent space.
*PROPOSALS*
There are few technologies that stimulate such deep and wide-ranging
questions about law, technology, and international relations. We
welcome all proposals, but please stay substantive and constructive.
This list is not exhaustive, but we invite proposals along the
following lines:
* Anecdotal talks
* Popular research
* Demos or tutorials
* Scholarly research
* Constructive discussions
Proposals should address -- but are not limited to -- our five main
areas of interest:
* General Interest & Zeitgeist
* Makers & Entrepreneurs
* Law & Regulation
* Privacy & Surveillance
* Security
Proposals can be submitted via the conference website
at
https://droneconference.org/proposals. *Proposals will be
accepted until May 27, 2013*. Questions may be sent
to contact(a)droneconference.org <mailto:contact@droneconference.org>
--
Christopher Wong
Executive Director
Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
NYU School of Law
Wilf Hall 408
212.998.6595
christopher.k.wong(a)nyu.edu <mailto:christopher.k.wong@nyu.edu>
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