
| Thursday September 9, 2004 (Click here for a detailed schedule) |
Friday September 10, 2004 (Click here for a detailed schedule) |
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| 8:00 | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
8:30 | Special Address: Policing and Protecting Valuable Content in Digital Media |
| 8:30 | Opportunities and Challenges in Digital Media |
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| 8:45 | Who Needs to Care About Digital Media and Why? I’m a (fill in the blank: software/ hardware/ business/ e-commerce/ entertainment etc.) Lawyer or Executive |
9:00 | Licensing Content in a Digital World |
| 9:30 | Digital Media Technology for the Technically-Challenged |
9:45 | Perspectives from Licensors and Licensees |
| 10:15 | Break |
10:30 | Break |
| 10:30 | Where the Technology is Heading |
10:45 | Digital Media and Rights of Publicity |
| 11:15 | Digital Media Business Models |
11:30 | Politics and Third Party Principles of Digital Rights Transactions |
| 12:30 | Lunch (on your own) |
12:15 | Lunch (on your own) |
| 1:30 | The New Music Marketplace |
1:30 | Online Transactions for Content with End Users |
| 2:00 | The FCC’s Jurisdiction Over Digital Media |
2:15 | Five Things Not to Do When Protecting Your Digital Media Through Litigation |
| 2:45 | Rights in MediaFrom Copyright to Common Law |
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| 3:30 | Break |
3:00 | Break |
| 3:45 | Content Protection and DRM |
3:15 | Napster, Aimster, Grokster: The Future of Digital Copyright Law and Litigation |
| 4:00 | Ethical Issues in Digital Media, Conflicts of Interest |
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| 5:00 | Adjourn | 5:00 | Adjourn |