Speaker Notes/
Outlines:David Post
Dan Burk
Robert Crandall
Trotter Hardy
Lori Fena
Danny Weitzner
Eugene Volokh
David Sobel
Clarles Platt
| F.A. Hayek Auditorium
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Schedule of Speakers
| 8:00 -
8:30 a.m. | Registration - Wintergarden (No Audio) |
| 8:30 -
8:35 a.m. | Lawrence Gasman - Welcoming Remarks
Director, Telecommunications and Technology Studies,
Cato Institute |
| 8:35 -
9:20 a.m. | JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES David Post - "Collective Action in Cyberspace"(Time index 6:20)
Georgetown University Law Center
Dan Burk - "Federalism without Borders"
Seton Hall University School of Law
|
| 9:20 -
10:30
a.m. | FEDERAL REGULATORY ISSUES Robert Crandall - "Rate Regulation, Arbitrage, & Internet
Telephony"
Brookings Institution
Trotter Hardy - "Congress and Digital Copyright: Avoiding
a Balancing Act"
William & Mary College of Law
Lori Fena - "Security of Personal and Corporate
Information Online: Moving toward Industry Self-Regulation"
Electronic Frontier Foundation
|
| 10:30 -
10:45
a.m. | Break |
| 10:45 -
11:55
a.m. | FREE SPEECH IN CYBERSPACE Danny Weitzner - "The Empowered User: Internet
Technology Tools for Limiting Access to Unwanted Material
& Protecting Privacy"
Center for Democracy and Technology
Eugene Volokh - "Private Online Speech Controls:
Censorship, Constitutionally Protected Editing, or Both?"
University of California at Los Angeles School of Law
David Sobel - "Prospects of the CDA in the Supreme
Court"
Electronic Privacy Information Center
|
| 12:00 -
12:30
p.m. | Keynote Address - Charles Platt - "Net Futures:
Scary and Sublime"
Author, Free Zone and The Silicon Man
Contributing Writer, Wired Magazine |
| 12:30
p.m. | Luncheon (Audio Concluded) |
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