It is with great sadness that we must serve as witness to the aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina, which destroyed so many people’s lives. We urge
government to work with trusted charity organizations to deliver needed
supplies, to provide services for the thousands who are terrified, hungry,
thirsty and injured, to establish an information network that can help
the refugees to find a safe place and reunite with family, and to work
quickly to re-establish electricity, power and safety to a region so
cherished for its rich musical and cultural heritage.
WASHINGTON – Moving into its fifth year, the Future of Music Policy Summit brings top-notch experts together with musicians, attorneys, advocates and policymakers to explore emerging music/technology issues through a robust debate. Presented in partnership with the Entertainment & Sports Law Committee of the Maryland State Bar Association and the Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, Inc. (MICPEL), the Future of Music Policy Summit will provide musicians, attorneys, advocates and policymakers with opportunity to understand emerging music/technology issues through a robust debate. read more
In less than two weeks, hundreds of musicians, technologists, industry
insiders, academics and attorneys will convene in Washington, DC at what’s
shaping up to be the most compelling music/technology event of the year.
And we want you to be there, too.
Top names in music, technology, law,
academia and policy will convene in Washington, DC from September 11–13,
2005 to discuss crucial issues facing musicians and the music industry.
Presented in partnership with the Entertainment & Sports Law Committee
of the Maryland State Bar Association and the Maryland Institute for
Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, Inc. (MICPEL), the Future
of Music Policy Summit will provide musicians, attorneys, advocates and
policymakers with opportunity to explore critical issues through a robust debate.