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The Digital Broadband Migration: Imagining the Internet's Future
February 8-9, 2009
@ University of Colorado at Boulder
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The Internet's development has amazed even its early pioneers and its ability to confound skeptics suggests that calls for change should be taken with a grain of salt. At the same time, it seems difficult to imagine that the Internet's future will not feature any number of innovations that will change how it operates. Indeed, issues such as security, mobility, increased machine-to-machine communications, and the advent of real-time applications challenge some of the design principles of the current Internet. In any event, the network of the future will be shaped not merely by technological change, but also economics, the needs of users, and policy directives.
This conference will imagine the Internet's future, discuss its economic and social implications, and contrast different prescriptions for Internet policy. It will do so by bringing together a top flight group of academics, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss these issues along four dimensions. First, we will evaluate the technological, economics, social, and policy challenges that are emerging on the horizon. Second, we will discuss the changing architecture of the Internet, the role of network management, and the significance of the transition away from an end-to-end architecture. The third panel will evaluate whether existing institutions--be they the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission; standard setting bodies like the Internet Engineering Task Force; self-regulatory bodies; or private contracting--are up to the task of overseeing Internet communications, including ensuring the reliable service delivery across different networks. The final panel will discuss the major changes in how the Internet serves consumers and how the market for Internet content is evolving. In all discussions, we will bring together the related technological, business, and policy themes that are shaping the Internet and the future of innovation in the information industries.
| Sunday, February 8, 2009 |
| Wittemyer Courtroom, Wolf Law Building |
- Phil Weiser
Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation
National Economic Council
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- William Kovacic
Chairman
Federal Trade Commission
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Moderator
- Phil Weiser
Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation
National Economic Council
Panelists
- Kathryn C. Brown
Senior Vice President, Public Policy & Corporate Responsibility
Verizon
- Brad Feld
Managing Director
Foundry Group
- Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
- William Kovacic
Chairman
Federal Trade Commission
- Kathleen O'Brien Ham
Vice President of Federal Regulatory Affairs
T-Mobile
- Bryan Tramont
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
Partner
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
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Moderator
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
Presenters
- Edward Felten
Chief Technologist
Federal Trade Commission
Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs
Princeton University
- Shane Greenstein
Professor of Economics
Northwestern University
- Christopher Yoo
Professor of Law and Communication
Founding Director of the Center for Technology, Innovation, and
Competition
University of Pennsylvania
Discussants
- Dorothy Attwood
Senior Vice President
Walt Disney Company
- Mark Cooper
Research Director
Consumer Federation of America
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
- Andrew McLaughlin
United States Deputy Chief Technology Officer
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Moderator
- Andrew Crain
General Counsel
Frontier Communications
Presenters
- Howard Shelanski
Director, Bureau of Economics
Federal Trade Commission
- Gigi B. Sohn
President and Chief Executive Officer
Public Knowledge
Senior Adjunct Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center
- Jim Speta
Professor of Law
Northwestern University
Discussants
- Jon Nuechterlein
Partner
WilmerHale
- Joe Waz
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Former Senior Vice President
Comcast Corporation
- Stephen Williams
Circuit Judge
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
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| Monday, February 9, 2009 |
| Glenn Miller Ballroom, University Memorial Center |
- Richard Lynch
CTO
Verizon Communications
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Moderator
Presenters
- Stacey Dogan
Professor of Law
Northeastern University
- Eric Goldman
Associate Professor
Director of the High Tech Law Institute
Santa Clara Law School
- Pamela Samuelson
Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of Law
Professor of School Information
University of California-Berkeley
Co-Director
Berkeley Center for Law & Technology
Discussants
- Michael Gallagher
President and Chief Executive Officer
Entertainment Software Association
- Preston Padden
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
- Pamela Passman
Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Global Corporate and Regulatory Affairs
Microsoft
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Program
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