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Conference Audio
Conference Video
Conference Slides
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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.)
For optimal performance,
we recommend that you download the
Windows Media files to your local drive to watch. Right-click on the respective
Windows Media file that you would like to watch, and click "Save
Target As" and then save it to your local harddrive.
Feb. 27
Bancroft
Hotel
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
1:00-3:00
Tutorial on DRM technology
Drew
Dean, SRI; Barb
Fox, Microsoft Corp.; Brian LaMacchia,
Microsoft Corp.
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
3:30-5:30
Tutorial on legal and policy landscape regarding DRM
Pam
Samuelson, Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
Feb. 28
Andersen
Auditorium, Haas School of Business
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
8:45-10:30
DRM as an enabler of business models
Carl Shapiro, Haas School of Business,
UC Berkeley (moderator)
David Reed, Cable Labs
Allan Adler, Association of American
Publishers
Bob Blakley, IBM Corp.
Donald M. Whiteside, Intel Corp.
Cary Sherman, Recording Industry
Association of America
Lon Sobel, Entertainment Law Reporter
(paper on ISPs as digital retailers)
Sarah Deutsch, Verizon Communications
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
11-12:30
Impacts of DRMs on innovation, competition, & security
Hal Varian, SIMS, UC Berkeley (moderator)
David Farber, Computer Science, University
of Pennsylvania
John Manferdelli, Microsoft Corp.
Lucky
Green, cypherpunks.to
Alex Alben, RealNetworks, Inc.
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
1:30-3:00
Impacts of DRMs on flows of information
David Wagner, Computer Science, UC
Berkeley (moderator)
Hal Abelson, MIT
Edward Felten, Computer Science, Princeton
University
Joe Liu, Boston College Law School (paper
on DMCA and research)
Larry Lessig, Stanford Law School (paper
on Creative Commons)
John Erickson, Hewlett Packard
Conference Video
(*this
panel will not be made available online)
3:30-5:00
Impacts of DRMs on consumers
Chris Murray, Consumers Union (moderator)
Julie Cohen, Georgetown Univ. Law School
(paper on DRM & privacy)
Joan Feigenbaum, Computer Science,
Yale University
Raymond Ku, Seton Hall Law School (paper
on private copying)
Anita Ramasastry, Univ. of Washington
Law School (paper on consumer
protection issues)
Tomas Sander, Hewlett Packard
March 1
Bancroft
Hotel
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
8:30-8:55
David Nelson Memorial Keynote Address: A Voice from Congress on DRM
Rep. Zoe Lofgren, (D-California)
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
9:00-10:45
DRM-related legal and policy initiatives in the U.S.
Pamela Samuelson, Boalt Hall (moderator)
Fritz Attaway, Motion Picture Association
of America
Jerry Berman, Center for Democracy
and Technology
Ed Black, Computer & Communications
Industry Association
Richard Epstein, U. of Chicago Law
School
Jon Healey, LA Times
Emery Simon, Business Software Alliance
Mozelle Thompson, Federal Trade
Commission
Conference Video
(
Quicktime,
Windows Media,
RealPlayer)
11:15-12:00
Anti-circumvention regulations in the US and elsewhere
Mark Lemley, Boalt Hall (moderator)
Graeme Dinwoodie, Chicago Kent LS (paper
on European
implementation of anti-circumvention rules)
Bernt Hugenholtz, Univ. of Amsterdam,
Information Law Institute
Tony Reese, Univ. of Texas Law School
(paper on influence of anti-
circumvention rules on DRM choices)
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