The Digital Broadband Migration: Confronting the New Regulatory Frontiers
February 19-20, 2006
@ the University of Colorado at Boulder
The transformation of telecommunications from an analog, narrowband network optimized for voice to a digital, broadband network optimized for data traffic has created a myriad of challenges for businesses, policymakers, and academics alike. The questions range from those involving what institutions--courts, agencies, standard setting bodies, or international treaty organizations--can address technology policy questions to those involving the emerging structure of the telecommunications industry and whether it is an effective response to or possible barrier to continued innovation. Similarly, the development of video content over the Internet is emerging as a challenge that will potentially transform the video programming industry, both respect to the re-thinking of regulatory strategies and the role of digital rights management systems.
This conference will examine the above set of pressing regulatory challenges that policymakers have yet to fully grapple with. 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 fifth volume of the Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law.
| Sunday, February 19, 2006 |
| Lindsley Memorial Courtroom |
- 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
- Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor
University of Colorado
- Jon Nuechterlein
Partner
WilmerHale
- Howard Shelanski
Director, Bureau of Economics
Federal Trade Commission
- Stephen Williams
Circuit Judge
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Moderator
- Phil Weiser
Senior Advisor for Technology and Innovation
National Economic Council
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Moderator
Presenters
- Susan Crawford
Professor of Law
Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University
- Robert Pepper
Senior Director
Cisco Systems
- Timothy Wu
Professor of Law
Columbia University
Discussants
- Dorothy Attwood
Senior Vice President
Walt Disney Company
- Paul Glist
Partner
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
- Stephen Shelanski
Senior Vice President
Starz Entertainment Group
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Moderator
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
Presenters
- Tom Lookabaugh
Vice President, Commercial Mobility
ViaSat
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
- Randy Picker
University of Chicago
- Chris Sprigman
Associate Professor of Law
University of Virginia
Discussants
- Richard Green
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
Former President and Chief Executive Officer
CableLabs
- 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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- Bob Kahn
Internet Pioneer
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| Monday, February 20, 2006 |
| University Memorial Center |
- Michael Powell
President & CEO
National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
Former Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
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Moderator
- Sean Lindsay
Associate General Counsel
Qwest
Presenters
- Antoinette Cook Bush
Partner
Skadden Arps
- Mark Cooper
Research Director
Consumer Federation of America
Senior Adjunct Fellow
Silicon Flatirons Center
- Aaron Edlin
University of California at Berkeley
- Alfred Kahn
Special Consultant
National Economic Research Associates, Inc. (NERA)
Robert Julius Thorne Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus
Cornell University
- Douglas Melamed
Partner
Wilmerhale
Former Acting Assistant Attorney General
Antitrust Division
U.S. Department of Justice
- F.M. Scherer
Professor Emeritus
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
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