WASHINGTON (August 14) The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing the 1941 Consent Decrees resolving the historic antitrust case brought by the government against ASCAP and BMI under the Sherman…
Topics for the discussions, which will be held under Chatham House Rule, are: FTC-DOJ Transition, FCC-NTIA Transition, Blockchain, and Evidence-Based Policy. The Technology Policy Institute has confirmed participants for the 2019…
WASHINGTON (August 2, 2019) What do Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim, FTC Commissioners Noah Joshua Phillips and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, and CNBC business anchor Brian Sullivan have in common? They…
The Universal Service Fund (USF) has spent over $175 billion in real dollars over the past two decades subsidizing telecommunications services. Scott Wallsten and Sarah Oh, Senior Fellows at the…
WASHINGTON (July 30, 2019) How should government regulate cryptocurrencies, and what would be the effects of potential regulations? The Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum will feature a fireside chat on…
WASHINGTON (July 25, 2019) Susan Athey, the Economics of Technology Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and tech sector luminary, will deliver a keynote address at the Technology…
Find Out at TPI’s Aspen Forum, August 18-20 WASHINGTON (July 18, 2019) The productivity paradox — why productivity growth has remained low despite amazing technological progress that has brought us…
Experts Provide Answers August 20 WASHINGTON (July 15, 2019) Entrepreneurship is a key component of a vibrant economy, particularly in the technology sector. Unfortunately, while the U.S. economy overall has…
Jaron Lanier, the computer scientist, author, and virtual reality pioneer will deliver a keynote address at the Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum. Lanier has worked extensively in the tech sector…
WASHINGTON (July 9, 2019) The remarkable benefits of the digital revolution once meant that Silicon Valley innovators could do no wrong. Today, those same companies are, rightly or wrongly, being…