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We are please to provide
the online community free access to many valuable resources regarding
Digital Rights Management. Our Resources webpage
has a plethora of critical articles concerning Digital Rights Management,
and also provides access to the academic papers that were presented at
the Conference. Transcriptions of all the Conference sessions are available
on the Transcriptions webpage. Slides
used by speakers during presentations are available on the Slides
webpage. Lastly, we also are also making available digital
audio recordings and video footage of most*
of the conference.
*(Some presentations
will not be made available online.)
Feb. 27
Bancroft
Hotel

1:00-3:00pm
Tutorial on DRM technology (Audio, Part
1, Part
2)
Drew Dean Bio, SRI
Barb
Fox Bio, Microsoft Corp.
Brian
LaMacchia Bio, Microsoft Corp.

3:30-5:30
Tutorial on legal and policy landscape regarding
DRM
(Audio)
Pam
Samuelson Bio, Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
Feb. 28
Andersen
Auditorium, Haas School of Business

8:45-10:30
DRM as an enabler of business models ( download
entire panel)
(Audio)
Carl
Shapiro Bio, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley (moderator)
(Audio)
David
Reed Bio, Cable Labs
(Audio)
Allan
Adler Bio, Association of American Publishers
(Audio)
Bob
Blakley Bio, IBM Corp.
(Audio)
Donald
M. Whiteside Bio, Intel Corp.
(Audio)
Cary
Sherman Bio, Recording Industry Association of America
(Audio)
Lon
Sobel Bio, Entertainment Law Reporter (paper
on ISPs as digital retailers)
(Audio)
Sarah
Deutsch Bio, Verizon Communications

11-12:30
Impacts of DRMs on innovation, competition, &
security ( download
entire panel)
(Audio)
Hal
Varian Bio, SIMS, UC Berkeley (moderator)
(Audio)
David
Farber Bio, Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania
(Audio)
John
Manferdelli Bio , Microsoft Corp.
(Audio)
Lucky
Green Bio, cypherpunks.to
(Audio)
Alex
Alben Bio, RealNetworks, Inc.
Q & A
12:30-1:30 Lunch

1:30-3:00 Impacts
of DRMs on flows of information ( download
entire panel)
(Audio)
David
Wagner Bio, Computer Science, UC Berkeley (moderator)
(Audio)
Hal
Abelson Bio, MIT
(Audio)
Edward
Felten Bio, Computer Science, Princeton University
(Audio)
Joe
Liu Bio, Boston College Law School (paper on DMCA and research)
(Audio)
Larry
Lessig Bio, Stanford Law School (paper on Creative Commons)
(Audio)
John
Erickson Bio, Hewlett Packard
Q & A

3:30-5:00
Impacts of DRMs on consumers
(Audio)
Chris
Murray Bio, Consumers Union (moderator)
(Audio)
Julie
Cohen Bio, Georgetown Univ. Law School (paper on DRM & privacy)
Joan
Feigenbaum Bio, Computer Science, Yale University (audio not
available)
(Audio)
Raymond
Ku Bio, Seton Hall Law School (paper on private copying)
Anita
Ramasastry Bio, Univ. of Washington Law School (paper on consumer
protection issues) (audio not available)
(Audio)
Tomas
Sander Bio, Hewlett Packard
March 1
Bancroft
Hotel

8:30-8:55
David Nelson Memorial Keynote Address: A Voice from
Congress on DRM
(Audio)
Rep.
Zoe Lofgren Bio, (D-California)

9:00-10:45
Discussion on DRM-related legal and policy initiatives
in the U.S.
( download
entire panel discussion)
Pamela
Samuelson Bio, Boalt Hall (moderator)
Fritz
Attaway Bio, Motion Picture Association of America
Jerry
Berman Bio, Center for Democracy and Technology
Ed
Black Bio, Computer & Communications Industry Association
Richard
Epstein Bio, U. of Chicago Law School
Jon
Healey Bio, LA Times
Emery
Simon Bio, Business Software Alliance
Mozelle
Thompson Bio, Federal Trade Commission

11:15-12:00
Anti-circumvention regulations in the U.S. and elsewhere
( download
entire panel)
(Audio)
Mark Lemley Bio, Boalt Hall (moderator)
(Audio)
Graeme
Dinwoodie Bio, Chicago Kent LS (paper on European
implementation of anti-circumvention rules)
(Audio) Bernt
Hugenholtz Bio, Univ. of Amsterdam, Information Law Institute
(Audio) Tony
Reese Bio, Univ. of Texas Law School (paper on influence of anti-
circumvention rules on DRM choices)
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