Pre-register today at discounted rates. Since 2010, TPI’s premier event has brought together leaders from government, industry, and academia to discuss tech policy’s most pressing issues. The event features panel discussions,…
Colorado’s 39th Attorney General, Phil Weiser, will kick off this year’s TPI Aspen Forum on Sunday, August 15. Weiser previously served as the Hatfield Professor of Law and Dean of…
The U.S. government is poised to spend upwards of $100 billion on broadband. How should policymakers balance buildout and adoption? What are the best mechanisms for meeting broadband objectives? Is it…
Critics of targeted advertising and the advertising business model – the basis of internet platforms like Google and Facebook – have ramped up their attacks recently, in part due to…
One of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s first announcements expressed concerns about cryptocurrencies. Her comments suggest that the Biden Administration is poised to take cryptocurrency, and fintech more generally, seriously. In…
TPI is pleased to announce Bonus Aspen content open to everyone, scheduled for Monday, October 26 from 2-2:45 pm. We will be joined by Jason Furman, Professor of the Practice…
COVID19 has highlighted the importance of broadband and with it, the influence of the Federal Communications Commission. With so many people relying on connected technology as a lifeline, FCC Chairman…
A Friday, October 23rd panel will discuss the future of streaming and entertainment, and how it has been affected by the pandemic. Panel: Streaming and Bundling The popularity of streaming…
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Who could have foreseen an epic battle over national security concerns between a sitting President and an app mostly used by lip-synching, dancing tweens that might culminate in Walmart’s entry…