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The Digital Broadband Migration: Examining the Internet's Ecosystem
Sunday, January 31 - Monday, February 1, 2010
@ Wolf Law Building on Sunday and the UMC Building on Monday
Post-Event Coverage
For a detailed report summarizing the conference written by Silicon Flatirons Research Fellow Kaleb Sieh, click here. Video
To view video recordings of the event, click here.
The Internet exists as an ecosystem, where an array of network providers, application developers, content creators and end users co-exist with one another. In the best of contexts, this is a peaceful co-existence with shared goals and a mutual understanding of the interdependent nature of the ecosystem. In the worst of contexts, the different actors are at war with one another--either in word or in deed. Most often, however, there is a tense co-existence, with the various tensions often just beneath the surface.
At our 2009 Digital Broadband Migration conference (on Imagining the Internet's Future), the interconnected and misunderstood nature of the Internet ecosystem arose as a dominant theme (see here, here, and here). In this year's conference, we will pick up that thread and examine an array of issues, including (1) the dynamics of market structure and opportunities for innovation; (2) governance challenges around issues involving cooperation, such as the issues around interconnection between network providers and network provider and application developers, and (3) the business models that sustain content in an environment where many content creators (newspapers, for example) are sustaining to find a source of revenue to stay in business. To do so, we will bring together a leading group of academics, public interest advocates, governmental officials, and industry executives.
| Sunday, January 31, 2010 |
- Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
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- Phil Weiser
Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division
Department of Justice
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- Brad Feld
Managing Director
Foundry Group
- Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
- Larissa Herda
Chairman, CEO, and President
tw telecom inc.
- Michael Powell
President & CEO
National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
Former Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
- Meredith Attwell Baker
Commissioner
Federal Communications Commission
- Marc Berejka
Senior Policy Advisor
Office of the Secretary, Department of Commerce
- Lisa Tanzi
Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Business Division
Microsoft Corporation
Moderator
- Phil Weiser
Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division
Department of Justice
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Moderator
- Jonathan Sallet
Partner
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Presenters
- Mark Cooper
Research Director
Consumer Federation of America
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
- Ellen Goodman
Professor of Law
Rutgers University-Camden
- Mark Lemley
William H. Neukom Professor of Law
Stanford University
Discussants
- Michael Gallagher
President and Chief Executive Officer
Entertainment Software Association
- Preston Padden
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
- Gigi B. Sohn
President and Chief Executive Officer
Public Knowledge
Senior Adjunct Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center
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Moderator
Presenters
- Carl Shapiro
Professor, Department of Economics
University of California-Berkeley Haas School of Business
Former Member of the Council of Economic Advisors
- Howard Shelanski
Director, Bureau of Economics
Federal Trade Commission
- Daniel Weitzner
Principal Research Scientist
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT
Discussants
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| Monday, February 1, 2010 |
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Moderator
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
Presenters
Discussants
- Edward Felten
Chief Technologist
Federal Trade Commission
Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs
Princeton University
- Andrew McLaughlin
United States Deputy Chief Technology Officer
- Brent Olson
Assistant Vice President
Public Policy
AT&T
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- Larry Strickling
Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
U.S. Department of Commerce
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Program
Click here to download the draft conference program.
Parking Info
Sunday, January 31st you may park in Lot 470 for free in front of the Wolf Law Building. On Monday, February 1st you may park in the Euclid Pay Parking lot for a small fee.
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