That sounds interesting, unfortunately I won't be able to do it (it would
be a transatlantic trip), but hopefully someone can and we can track down
whoever sent that message.

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 8:27 AM xor <[email protected]> wrote:

> [15:18] <qwebirc59848> Dear Ian Clarke,  The Civil Liberties Justice and
> Home
> Affairs Committee (LIBE) and the Science and Technology Options Assessment
> Panel (STOA) of the European Parliament are organising, in association with
> the Luxemburg Presidency of the European Council, on 8 -9 December 2015 at
> the
> European Parliament, a high-level conference on ‘Protecting on-line
> privacy by
> enhancing IT security and EU IT autonomy’.
> [15:19] <qwebirc59848> This high-level conference will gather about 100
> academics and policy-makers to discuss possible European policies for
> enhancing privacy protection on the Internet in a post-Snowden world. This
> event is organised as a follow-up to the report adopted by the EP on 12
> March
> 2015 "on the US NSA surveillance programme, surveillance bodies in various
> Member States and their impact on EU citizens’ fundamental rights and on
> transat
>
>
> The guy unfortunately left before mentioning more details, and the message
> seems cropped.
> Anyone willing to try to contact those folks?
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