1130 Connecticut Avenue (Suite 600)
Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Using Tech to Protect
Content and IP

The use of technology in the illegal acquisition of content and intellectual property is a topic of frequent conversation. Less well covered is the application of technology to safeguard and protect IP. This panel will examine the subject from a number of perspectives, including the prominent roles played by other nations other than the US in the field and whether the US is able... and willing to assume a leadership role.

Other topics in the discussion will include:

*The use of technology to "retrain" consumers to look to legal sources of content online

· Initial impacts/results from the PRO-IP Act: Implementation, role of the IP Enforcement Coordinator, administration priorities, international cooperation, etc.

· Filtering, graduated response and other technological responses to online infringement

· ISP liability

Panelists Include:

Jon Baumgarten Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP

Rick Cotton Executive Vice President, General Counsel, NBC Universal

Peter Jaszi Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Clinic, American University School of Law

Bill Rosenblatt Founder, GiantSteps Media Technology Strategies; Editor, Copyright and Technology Blog

Paul Sweeting Media and Technology Consultant; Former Editor, Content Agenda; Editor, The Media Wonk blog

Date
October 1, 2009

Time
8:00am-8:30am Breakfast and Networking
8:30am-9:30am Panel Discussion

Location
Dezenhall Resources
1130 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 600
Washington, DC

REGISTRATION: $60

Added by gordonplatt on September 22, 2009

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