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The Future of Music Policy Conference 2001: Panelists

January 10 - 11, 2001 - Washington, DC

webcast archives

For further information, see the bio page or the schedule of panels and keynote addresses. Webnoize is also publishing webcast archives of the conference panels and keynotes.

Participants:
(click on panelist's name for background and contact information, or on panel title for schedule information)

Dave Allen

Director of Content Services Business Development, Intel Corporation

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Chris Amenita

ASCAP

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

John Perry Barlow

Electronic Frontier Foundation

Panel 10: Fair Use and Intellectual Property Law

Anthony Berman

Idell, Berman, & Seitel

Panel 9: After the Napster and MP3.com Settlements, Where Do We Go From Here?

James Boyle

Duke University Law School

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Michael Bracy

Bracy Williams / FMC

Panel 11: Into the Crystal Ball: Emerging Issues in Telecommunications Regulation and Legislation

Whitney Broussard

Selverne, Mandelbaum & Mintz, LLP

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

James M. Burger

Dow, Lohnes & Albertson PLLC

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Lester Chambers

Chambers Brothers

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Leonardo Chiariglione

Executive Director, SDMI

Panel 5: Encryption & Watermarking Technologies: Will the Future be Secure?
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Ted Cohen

EMI

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Richard Conlon

BMI

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

Manus Cooney

VP, Corporate and Policy Development, Napster, Inc.

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Jay Cooper

Manatt, Phelps, & Phillips

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Philip Corwin

Butra & Andrews

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Nick Currie

aka Momus (musician)

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Chuck D

Rapstation.com

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Fred Davis

Davis, Shapiro & Lewit, LLP

Panel 9: After the Napster and MP3.com Settlements, Where Do We Go From Here?

Ric Dube

Webnoize

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

David Fagin

The Rosenbergs

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Edward Felten

Princeton University

Panel 5: Encryption & Watermarking Technologies: Will the Future be Secure?
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

William Terry Fisher

Harvard Law School

Panel 9: After the Napster and MP3.com Settlements, Where Do We Go From Here?

Alec Foege

author and journalist

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Ken Freundlich

Schleimer & Freundlich, LLP

Panel 9: After the Napster and MP3.com Settlements, Where Do We Go From Here?

Randy Frisch

LoveCat Music Publishing

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

D. Linda Garcia

Director of Academic Affairs, Georgetown University's CCT Program

Panel 11: Into the Crystal Ball: Emerging Issues in Telecommunications Regulation and Legislation

Ron Gertz

President, Music Reports International

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

Michael Greene

CEO and President, NARAS

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Jim Griffin

Evolab

Panel 10: Fair Use and Intellectual Property Law

Robin Gross

Electronic Frontier Foundation

Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: the Future of Technology;
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)
Panel 10: Fair Use and Intellectual Property Law

Rose Meade Hart

Hart Rayner, LLP

Panel 9: After the Napster and MP3.com Settlements, Where Do We Go From Here?

Orrin Hatch

United States Senator from Utah, Chair, Senate Judiciary Committee

Keynote 1
(read the text of Senator Hatch's remarks)
(watch the webcast archive of this keynote address)

Kristin Hersh

Musician

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Ken Hertz

attorney, Hansen, Jacobson, Teller & Hoberman

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Giovanna Imbesi

musician, Tuttomedia

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Martin Irvine

Director, CCT Program, Georgetown University

Thursday Welcome

Bill Ivey

Chair, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Mark Kates

Grand Royal Records

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Ken Kaufman

Skadden, Arps

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Gerry Kearby

CEO & Cofounder, Liquid Audio

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

William Kennard

Chair, FCC

Keynote 2

Brad King

Wired News

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Bruce Lehman

International Intellectual Property Institute

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Don Marti

Linux Journal

Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: the Future of Technology
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Walter McDonough

Director of Legal Affairs, FMC

Panel 9: After the Napster and MP3.com Settlements, Where Do We Go From Here?

Jack Moffitt

Icecast

Panel 5: Encryption & Watermarking Technologies: Will the Future be Secure?
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Eben Moglen

Professor of Law, Columbia University Law School

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

"Monty" Montgomery

Lead Vorbis Developer

Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: the Future of Technology
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Francois-Xavier Nuttall

Founder of Audiosoft

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

Diane O'Dell

Senior Director, Internet and New Media Licensing, SESAC Inc.

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

John Parres

AudioTrack / formerly of Artist Management Group and Lynx Technology Group

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Marybeth Peters

U.S. Copyright Office

Panel 10: Fair Use and Intellectual Property Law

David Post

Temple University Law School

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Jon Potter

Executive Director, Digital Media Association (DiMA)

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Tim Quirk

Listen.com

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Perry Resnick

RZO / Music Managers' Forum - U.S.

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

Michael Robertson

CEO, MP3.com

Keynote 3
(watch the webcast archive of this address)

Debra K. Rose

Counsel to the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, House Judiciary Committee

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Hilary Rosen

President, RIAA

Panel 1: A Music/Tech State of the Union
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Jay Rosenthal

Recording Artists Coalition; Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe LLP

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Scott Ross

Moonshine Records

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Pamela Samuelson

School of Information Management and Systems, UC Berkeley

Panel 3: Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Oh, What a Tangled Web We've Weaved
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Charlie Sanders

Harry Fox Agency

Panel 10: Fair Use and Intellectual Property Law

Eric Scheirer

Forester Research

Panel 5: Encryption & Watermarking Technologies: Will the Future be Secure?
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Andy Schwartzman

Media Access Project

Panel 11: Into the Crystal Ball: Emerging Issues in Telecommunications Regulation and Legislation

Cary H. Sherman

Senior Executive Vice President, General Counsel, RIAA

Panel 6: The Work-for-Hire Clause
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Michael T. Shinn

Founder, Shadow Group

Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: the Future of Technology
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

John Simson

RIAA / SoundExchange

Panel 8: Who Should Collect the Digital Royalty?

Peter Standish

VP Marketing, Warner Bros. & Reprise Records

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Noah Stone

Gold Mountain / Artists Against Piracy

Panel 2: Traditional Industry Artists' Panel
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Jenny Toomey

Executive Director, FMC

Wednesday Welcome
(watch the webcast archive of this address)

Fred von Lohmann

Morrison & Foerster

Panel 10: Fair Use and Intellectual Property Law

Kathy Wallman

Wallman Strategic Consulting

Panel 11: Into the Crystal Ball: Emerging Issues in Telecommunications Regulation and Legislation

Daniel Weitzner

W3C Technology and Society Domain Leader

Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: the Future of Technology
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Bill Whyman

Precursor Group

Panel 11: Into the Crystal Ball: Emerging Issues in Telecommunications Regulation and Legislation

Joseph Winograd

Verance EVP, Technology

Panel 5: Encryption & Watermarking Technologies: Will the Future be Secure?
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Brian Zisk

Director of Technology, FMC

Panel 4: Open and/or Closed: the Future of Technology
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

Steve Zuckerman

New York Expo, Musician

Panel 7: Monetizing the Ether: Disintermediating the Holy Grail
(watch the webcast archive of this panel)

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