I am a panelist with Tim Wu at Future of Music Conference 9-17
I am on a Broadband Policy panel on Monday at 4:45 at the Future of Music Summit with a couple of the lead folks who champion net neutrality: Professor Tim Wu, who coined the term, and Ben Scott, of Free Press who has slickly popularized it in close coordination with Moveon.org.
- Should be interesting, the panel appears to be fairly balanced: one against NN (me) and the rest of the panel avidly for it.
- Wish me luck.
Leveling the Playing Field: how does broadband policy affect musicians?
Congress and the FCC are currently working a series of initiatives designed to revise the telecommunications regulatory framework, with everything from spectrum reform, to broadband deployment, to network neutrality on the table. How will proposed revisions impact musicians, citizens and technologists? How does broadband policy intersect with concerns about protecting intellectual property? What would a pro-musician Telecom Act look like?
Charles Bissell Musician, The Wrens
Scott Cleland Chairman, NetCompetition.org
Peter Gordon President, Thirsty Ear
Jason Oxman Vice President, Communications, Consumer Electronics Association
Ben Scott Policy Director, Free Press
Tim Wu Professor, Columbia Law School
