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The Digital Broadband Migration: Information Policy for the Next Administration

@ University of Colorado at Boulder
February 10-11, 2008

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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. Consider that, in 2000, when then-FCC Commissioner Michael Powell coined the term "the digital broadband migration," the iPod had yet to be rolled out to consumers and Google was not yet a verb. Seven years later, the iPod has revolutionized the music industry, the iPhone is sending shock waves through the wireless world, and the Apple TV may similarly bring dramatic changes to video programming markets.

In 2009, the next President will take office with an array of information policy questions demanding attention. This conference aims to underscore the challenging policy issues that will be high on any new administration's agenda. In particular, we will evaluate questions related to changing broadband and wireless markets; challenges related to protecting privacy and security; and the optimal direction for intellectual property reform. 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 next volume of the Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law.

Sunday, February 10, 2008
CU School of Law Wittemyer Courtroom
Welcome
9:15am - 9:30am
  • Phil Weiser
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division
    Department of Justice
Overview Tete a Tete
9:30am - 10:15am
  • Jonathan Adelstein
    Commissioner
    Federal Communications Commission
  • Jon Leibowitz
    Commissioner
    Federal Trade Commission
Overview Panel: The Dynamics of Information Policy
10:15am - 11:30am
Moderator
  • Phil Weiser
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division
    Department of Justice
Discussants
  • Michael F. Altschul
    Senior Vice President and General Counsel
    CTIA - The Wireless Association
  • Kathryn C. Brown
    SVP of Policy
    Verizon
    Former Chief of Staff
    FCC
  • Andrew Crain
    Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
    Qwest
  • Jon Leibowitz
    Commissioner
    Federal Trade Commission
  • Pam Samuelson
    Professor of Law
    University of California-Berkley
Overview Address
11:30am - 12:15pm
  • Lawrence Lessig
    Professor of Law
    Stanford University
Lunch
12:15pm - 1:30pm
Broadband Policy
1:30pm - 3:30pm
Moderator
  • David Ellen
    Senior Vice President
    Cablevision Systems Corporation
Presenters
  • Robert Atkinson
    President
    Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
  • Jon Nuechterlein
    Partner
    WilmerHale
  • Howard Shelanski
    Deputy Bureau Chief, Bureau of Economic
    Federal Trade Commission
  • Kevin Werbach
    Assistant Professor of Legal Studies
    The Wharton School
Discussants
  • Joe Waz
    Senior Vice President
    Comcast Corporation
  • Rick Whitt
    Washington Telecom and Media Counsel
    Google
Break
3:30pm - 3:45pm
Spectrum and Wireless Policy
3:45pm - 5:45pm
Moderator
  • Ari Fitzgerald
    Partner
    Hogan & Hartson
Presenters
  • Stuart M. Benjamin
    Professor of Law
    Associate Dean of Research
    Duke University
  • Ellen Goodman
    Professor of Law
    University of Rutgers-Camden
    Of Counsel
    Covington & Burling
  • Timothy Wu
    Professor of Law
    Columbia University
Discussants
  • Mark Cooper
    Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
    University of Colorado
    Director of Research
    Consumer Federation of America
  • Bryan Tramont
    Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
    University of Colorado
    Partner
    Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
  • Stephen Williams
    Senior Judge
    U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Reception
Sponsored by AT&T
5:45pm - 6:45pm
 
Monday, February 11, 2008
University Memorial Center
Keynote Address
8:30am - 8:45am
  • Ron Binz
    Chairman
    Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Privacy, Security, and Government Surveillance
8:45am - 10:45am
Moderator
  • Paul Ohm
    Associate Professor of Law
    University of Colorado
Presenters
  • Julie Cohen
    Professor of Law
    Georgetown University
  • Edward Felten
    Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs
    Princeton University
  • Orin Kerr
    Professor of Law
    Georgetown University
  • Peter Swire
    Professor of Law
    Ohio State University
Discussants
  • Scott Charney
    Corporate Vice President
    Microsoft
  • Chris Painter
    Principal Deputy Chief
    U.S. Department of Justice
  • Lior Strahilevitz
    Professor of Law
    Walter Mander Teaching Scholar
    University of Chicago
Break
10:45am - 11:00am
Intellectual Property Reform
11:00am - 1:00pm
Moderator
  • Natalie Hanlon-Leh
    Partner
    Faegre & Benson
    Adjunct Faculty
    University of Colorado
Presenters
  • Mark Lemley
    William H. Neukom Professor of Law
    Stanford University
  • Arti Rai
    Professor of Law
    Duke University
  • Chris Sprigman
    Associate Professor of Law
    University of Virginia
Discussants
  • Brad Feld
    Managing Director
    Foundry Group
    Mobius Venture Capital
  • Preston Padden
    Executive Vice President
    Walt Disney Company
  • Gigi Sohn
    Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
    University of Colorado
    President and Co-founder
    Public Knowledge
Lunch and Closing Speaker
1:00pm - 2:15pm
  • James Crowe
    CEO
    Level 3 Communications

Presenter Slides

To download the slides of presenters at the conference, click the links below:

Robert Atkinson
Edward Felten
Ellen Goodman
Mark Lemley
Preston Padden
Arti Rai
Gigi Sohn
Peter Swire
Tim Wu

Conference Videos

Download videos of select prior conferences here.

Videos of select prior Silicon Flatirons conferences can also be ordered on DVD, VHS, or CD by contacting videos@silicon-flatirons.org

Conference Papers and Speech Texts

Select papers from our conferences are published in the Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law. To subscribe, contact the journal at jthtl@colorado.edu.