Thursday, November 15, 2012

[Event] The Digital Broadband Migration: The Future of Internet ...

Agenda

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The future of Internet-driven innovation remains a difficult topic to assess. Some trends, including the increasing importance of wireless platforms, are not hard to spot, but many of the game-changing technologies and trends are likely to surprise us. We do know that the dynamics around competition and innovation in the Internet space will raise a series of policy, business, and technical issues that will challenge the ability of 20th century institutions to keep up.

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In this conference, we will look ahead at innovation in the Internet environment, taking a hard look at three policy dimensions that are getting increasing attention. First, we will examine the forces and strategies around how to enable interoperability and interconnection in the Internet Protocol-based environment. This examination will ask how issues traditionally addressed by telecommunications regulation-the physical connection of networks and the oversight of voice communications will be handled in a world where some of the most important network connections (say, Internet backbone networks) and voice interoperability (say between Voice over IP providers) are outside the scope of today's regulatory regime.

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Second, we will discuss the emerging competitive forces, battles, and policy responses in the Internet space, evaluating the role not only of traditional competition policy on the part of antitrust authorities and telecommunications regulation, but also the role of intellectual property rights. Finally, we will evaluate how and whether wireless communications will facilitate innovation and competition in a wireless broadband environment where the opportunities for access to spectrum, both licensed and unlicensed, are far from determined.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

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Welcome 9:00am - 9:05am

Phil Weiser

Dean

University of Colorado Law School

Executive Director

Silicon Flatirons Center

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Tech Tutorial Backdrop: Future Technological Trends and Their Impact 9:05am - 10:05am

Michael Gallagher

President and CEO

Entertainment Software Association

Dale Hatfield

Senior Fellow

Silicon Flatirons Center

Adjunct Professor

University of Colorado

Douglas Sicker

DBC Endowed Professor, Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program

University of Colorado

Jack Waters

Chief Technology Officer

Level 3 Communications

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Moderator

Phil Weiser

Dean

University of Colorado Law School

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Opening Address 10:05am - 10:25am

Larry Strickling

Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information

National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)

U.S. Department of Commerce

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Opening Panel: The Digital Broadband Migration In The Next Decade 10:25am - 11:45am

Brad Feld

Managing Director

Foundry Group

Jared Grusd

General Counsel

Spotify

Maureen Ohlhausen

Commissioner

Federal Trade Commission

Carl Shapiro

Professor, Department of Economics

University of California-Berkeley Haas School of Business

Former Member of the Council of Economic Advisors

Gigi B. Sohn

President and Co-Founder

Public Knowledge

Senior Adjunct Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center

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Moderator

Phil Weiser

Dean

University of Colorado Law School

Executive Director

Silicon Flatirons Center

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Lunch (on your own) 11:45am - 1:00pm

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Interconnection Policy For The Internet Age 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Moderator

Joe Waz

Senior Fellow

Silicon Flatirons Center

Former Senior Vice President

Comcast Corporation

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Presenters

Mark Cooper

Research Director

Consumer Federation of America

Senior Adjunct Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center

Zac Katz

Chief of Staff

Federal Communications Commission

Jim Speta

Professor of Law

Northwestern University

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Discussants

Len Cali

Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy

AT&T

Lynn Charatyn

Vice President

Comcast

Leslie Harris

President and CEO

Center for Democracy and Technology

Senior Adjunct Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center

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Keynote Address 3:00pm - 3:40pm

Randall L. Stephenson

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

AT&T

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Break 3:40pm - 3:55pm

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The Wireless Future: Industry Structure and The Impact of Spectrum Policy 3:55pm - 5:25pm

Moderator

Pierre de Vries

Senior Adjunct Fellow

Silicon Flatirons Center

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Presenters

Gregory Rosston

Senior Research Scholar and Deputy Director

Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)

Hal Varian

Chief Economist

Google

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Discussants

Kathryn C. Brown

Senior Vice President, Public Policy & Corporate Responsibility

Verizon

Brad Burnham

Partner

Union Square Ventures

Chris Guttman-McCabe

Vice President, Regulatory Affairs

Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association

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Keynote Address 5:25pm - 6:05pm

Julius Genachowski (invited)

Chairman

Federal Communications Commission

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Reception 6:05pm - 7:05pm

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Monday, February 11, 2013

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Welcome 9:00am - 9:05am

Phil Weiser

Dean

University of Colorado Law School

Executive Director

Silicon Flatirons Center

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Opening Keynote Address 9:05am - 9:45am

Jon Leibowitz (invited)

Chairman

Federal Trade Commission

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Competition Policy For the Internet Age 9:45am - 11:45am

Moderator

Jon Nuechterlein

Partner

WilmerHale

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Presenters

Susan Athey

Professor of Economics

Harvard University

Tim Bresnahan

Landau Professor in Technology and the Economy

Stanford University

Mark Lemley

William H. Neukom Professor of Law

Stanford University

Howard Shelanski

Chief Economist, Bureau of Economics

Federal Trade Commission

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Discussants

Dorothy Attwood

Senior Vice President

Walt Disney Company

Stephen Williams

Circuit Judge

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit

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Closing Keynote Address 11:45am - 12:25pm

Glenn A. Britt

Chairman and CEO

Time Warner Cable Inc.

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Lunch Reception 12:25pm - 1:25pm

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