The Digital Broadband Migration: Toward a Regulatory Regime
February 8-9, 2004
The transformation of telecommunications from an analog, narrowband network optimized for voice to a digital, broadband network optimized for data traffic has created a slew of challenges for businesses, policymakers, and academics alike. In the fall of 2000, as he prepared to take the helm at the Federal Communications Commission, Michael Powell analogized this transition to one of people having to "migrate" across continents. Like the migrations taken by ancient peoples, the transition to a digital, broadband environment is painful and will not happen overnight. Consequently, as increasing numbers of users are adopting digital products and services that are networked through broadband connections, it is now an opportune time to evaluate the issues that policymakers, academics, and businesses will confront over the course of this transition.
This conference will examine three central areas of regulatory policy associated with the Internet age: broadband policy, digital rights management, and privacy and security policy. Our principal speakers will be Chairman Powell, who has spearheaded a set of regulatory responses to these issues and Craig Mundie, the Chief Technology Officer for Microsoft, the most powerful and successful computer company. With a thoughtful array of leaders from academic, industry, and governmental circles, we believe that this conference will continue the Silicon Flatirons' tradition of encouraging "bolder thinking" in Boulder. Like its predecessors, the proceedings from this conference will be published in the Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law.
- David Getches
Dean
University of Colorado
School of Law
- Tom Lookabaugh
Vice President, Commercial Mobility
ViaSat
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
- Phil Weiser
Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation
National Economic Council
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- Raymond Gifford
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Partner
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Former Chairman, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
- Phil Weiser
Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation
National Economic Council
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- Terry Bienstock
- Raymond Gifford
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Partner
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Former Chairman, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
- Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
- Jon Nuechterlein
Partner
WilmerHale
- Phil Weiser
Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation
National Economic Council
- Stephen Williams
Circuit Judge
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
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- Bob Connelly
Deputy General Counsel
Qwest Communications
- Mark Cooper
Research Director
Consumer Federation of America
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
- Peter Rohrbach
Partner
Hogan & Hartson
- Howard Shelanski
Director, Bureau of Economics
Federal Trade Commission
- Simon Wilkie
Professor of Economics
USC
- Timothy Wu
Professor of Law
Columbia University
- Christopher Yoo
Professor of Law and Communication
Founding Director of the Center for Technology, Innovation, and
Competition
University of Pennsylvania
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- LeRoy Williams
Secretary of Innovation and Technogy
State of Colorado
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- Michael Powell
President & CEO
National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
Former Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
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- John Black
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
University of Colorado
- Richard Green
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Former President and Chief Executive Officer
CableLabs
- Natalie Hanlon-Leh
Partner
Faegre Baker Daniels
- Mark Lemley
William H. Neukom Professor of Law
Stanford University
- Keith Maskus
Professor, Department of Economics
Associate Dean for Social Sciences
University of Colorado
- Douglas Melamed
Partner
Wilmerhale
Former Acting Assistant Attorney General
Antitrust Division
U.S. Department of Justice
- Preston Padden
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
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- Michael Katz
Professor of Economics and Business
New York University
Former FCC Chief Economist
- Scott Marcus
Senior Advisor for Internet Technology
FCC
- Paul Schwartz
Partner
Litigation Department
Cooley Godward
- Peter Swire
Co-Chair
W3C Tracking Protection Working Group
Professor of Law
Ohio State University
- Kathleen Wallman
CEO
Wallman Strategic Consulting
- Alexander Wolf
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- Craig Mundie
CTO
Microsoft
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