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Shared Airwaves/Shared Content: Open Spectrum and Digital Rights Management

  • In-Person
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    740 15th St NW #900
    Washington, D.C. 20005
  • 11AM – 1PM EDT

Untitled Document

Other Speakers Include:

Kevin Kahn
Intel Fellow; Director, Intel Communications Technology Lab
Kevin Werbach,
Supernova Group; Former FCC Counsel for New Technology Policy
Andrew Moss,
Director of Technical Policy, Windows, Microsoft Corporation
Sandra Aistars,
Counsel for Intellectual Property, AOL Time Warner
Cory Doctorow
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Anthony Townsend,
Co-Founder & Executive Director, NYCwireless.net
Ed Felten,
Princeton University
Mike Godwin,
Senior Technology Counsel, Public Knowledge
Gigi B. Sohn,
President and Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
Michael Calabrese,
¹ú²úÊÓÆµ Foundation

Is Open Spectrum — the unlicensed sharing of the airwaves predicted by George Gilder in 1993 — an idea whose time has arrived? Unlicensed spectrum innovators discuss the future of wireless and react to Kevin Werbach’s important new report, “.”

As copyrighted works increasingly become digital and therefore more easily copied, content companies have employed new digital-rights management technologies to protect their works. Mike Godwin’s new report “What Citizens Should Know ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ DRM (Digital Rights Management),” explores the social and legal significance of DRM technologies, and a panel of stakeholders debates the DRM question.

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Location

National Guard Association of the United States
One Massachusetts Ave

Washington, DC

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Participants

  • George Gilder
    Chairman, Gilder Publishing

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