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FCC Hearing on Internet Practices
Thursday, April 17, 2008.  12:00 PM.
Dinkelspiel Auditorium

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will hold a public, en banc hearing hosted by Stanford Law School's Center for Internet & Society on broadband network management practices and Internet-related issues. The Commission will hear testimony both from expert panelists, and members of the audience who will be permitted to speak directly to the commissioners during the public comment session.

WEBCAST ARCHIVES
FCC CommissionersWatch the webcast in Windows Media Welcome and Opening Remarks from the FCC Commissioners
Kevin J. Martin, FCC Chairman
Michael J. Copps, Commissioner
Jonathan S. Adelstein, Commissioner
Deborah Taylor Tate, Commissioner
Robert M. McDowell, Commissioner

Discussion 1Watch the webcast in Windows Media Discussion 1 – Network Management and Consumer Expectations
Introduction: Lawrence Lessig, C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith
Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Rick Carnes, President, Songwriters Guild of America
Michele Combs, Christian Coalition of America
George Ou, Independent Consultant and Former Network Engineer
Jon Peha, Associate Director of the Center for Wireless and Broadband Networking; Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
Jean Prewitt, President and Chief Executive Officer, Independent Film & Television Alliance
James P. Steyer, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Common Sense Media
Robb Topolski, Software Quality Engineer

Panel Discussion 2Watch the webcast in Windows Media Panel Discussion 2 – Consumer Access to Emerging Internet Technologies and Applications
Introduction: Barbara van Schewick, Assistant Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Jason Devitt, Chief Executive Officer, SkyDeck
Harold Feld, Senior Vice President, Media Access Project
George S. Ford, Chief Economist Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies
Brett Glass, Chief Executive Officer, Lariat.net
Blake Krikorian, Chief Executive Officer, Sling Media
Jon Peterson, Co-Director, Real-Time Applications and Infrastructure (RAI), Internet Engineering Task Force
Gregory L. Rosston, Deputy Director, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Ben Scott, Policy Director, Free Press

Public Comment Period and Closing RemarksWatch the webcast in Windows Media Public Comment Period and Closing Remarks


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Discussion 1 – Network Management and Consumer Expectations
Introduction: Lawrence Lessig, C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith
Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Rick Carnes, President, Songwriters Guild of America
Michele Combs, Christian Coalition of America
George Ou, Independent Consultant and Former Network Engineer
Jon Peha, Associate Director of the Center for Wireless and Broadband Networking; Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
Jean Prewitt, President and Chief Executive Officer, Independent Film & Television Alliance
James P. Steyer, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Common Sense Media
Robb Topolski, Software Quality Engineer
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VON TV's Broadband Industry Practices Webcast Series is a series of live and archived webcasts aimed at creating awareness about issues and best practices important to the IP communications industry. This series provides an opportunity for industry professionals, analysts and press to see experts, government officials and leading industry figures discuss these issues, as well as participate in the discussion through interactive question and answer sessions.


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