WASHINGTON – An unparalleled cross-section of leaders ranging from
elected officials to activist punks will convene again in Washington,
DC on May 2 and 3, 2004 to discuss crucial issues facing musicians and
the music/tech industry. Over 70 panelists and 700 participants will come
together for the fourth annual Future of Music Policy Summit, being held
in George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium. read more
Top names in music, technology, law, academia and policy will convene in Washington, DC on May 2 – 3, 2004 to discuss
crucial issues facing musicians and the music/tech industry. Over 70 panelists
and 700 to 1000 participants will come together for the fourth annual
Future of Music Policy Summit, being held in George Washington University’s
Lisner Auditorium. read more
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#27 – we’re glad it was informative! But we also heard that
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