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The opening session on Sunday, August 22, will be a discussion between Darcy Antonellis (EVP Worldwide Piracy Operations, Warner Brothers Entertainment) and Shane Robison (Chief Strategy & Technology Officer, Hewlett-Packard) over The Future of Content on the Internet. Mediating will be PFF Chairman Jay Keyworth, who was Director of the Office of Science & Technology Policy under President Reagan.

On Monday evening, a working dinner will be held on the topic The Future of P2P, Contributory Infringement, Inducement & Filtering, featuring a diverse collection of participants. I will be Ringmaster.

posted by James DeLong : 8/11/2004 01:45:49 PM

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8.11.2004
 Register for Aspen -- Tech & Content Industries  
BTW -- anyone interested in the agreements and conflicts between the tech and content industries on the issues involved in protecting digital property should register for PFF's Aspen Summit forthwith.

The opening session on Sunday, August 22, will be a discussion between Darcy Antonellis (EVP Worldwide Piracy Operations, Warner Brothers Entertainment) and Shane Robison (Chief Strategy & Technology Officer, Hewlett-Packard) over The Future of Content on the Internet. Mediating will be PFF Chairman Jay Keyworth, who was Director of the Office of Science & Technology Policy under President Reagan.

On Monday evening, a working dinner will be held on the topic The Future of P2P, Contributory Infringement, Inducement & Filtering, featuring a diverse collection of participants. I will be Ringmaster.

posted by James DeLong : 8/11/2004 01:45:49 PM

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The New Lessig (for a Week)
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Not So Strange Bedfellows
Pricing Software and Pills
Holiday
iPod and RealNetworks: Apple's Right
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