Webcast spotlights Y2K disclosure law
Jan. 1, 1999
The Information Technology Association
of America will be conducting a special Webcast program consisting
of two parts - audio and visual - on Wednesday, January 13, 1999 from
3:00-5:00 p.m. (EST) on the Year 2000 Information and Readiness
Disclosure law.
In order to participate in this program, participants must register
in advance (by cob on Monday, January 11, 1999) and have Internet
access. The cost to participate will only be the cost of a long distance
phone call.
A number of questions have come up regarding the law's applicability,
protections, and the procedures a company should follow in order to make
full use of its provisions. Leading legal/policy experts, who have
helped draft the bill over the past year, will present an overview of
the law and touch on some of the issues that have been raised by the SEC
Y2K rules.
ITAA will provide the presentation concurrently:
- The audio portion is accessed by means of a conference call. During
the call all phones except the presenter's are muted. At the conclusion
of the presentation participants may signal the operator in order to
join the queue for question/comments.
- The visual portion is delivered to the participant's computer screen
using a push technology that delivers PowerPoint slides to the browser.
Once the participant is signed on to the webcast no further action is
required.
The requirements are a long distance phone line, a computer with
access to the Internet and a recent version of any popular browser. All
registrants will be provided with the data (call numbers, access codes,
URL's and passwords) which will allow you to access both the audio and
visual portions
of the program.
For further information and to register, please email your RSVP to Ted Karle at ITAA. The dealine for
registartions is Monday, January 11, 1999.