TPI Aspen Forum Panel: Whose Rules? Internet Regulations in a Global Economy

TPI Aspen Forum Panel: Whose Rules? Internet Regulations in a Global Economy

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With virtually every country, regional group, and intergovernmental organization focusing on promoting and regulating aspects of the Internet, the tech industry is often faced with differing rules and attitudes towards privacy, antitrust, net neutrality and other regulatory issues affecting internet platforms. Will the results be the death of the internet economy by a thousand, well-intentioned governmental acts, or a safer, more globally accepted internet world? The discussion panel “Whose Rules? Internet Regulations in a Global Economy” at the 2015 TPI Aspen Forum, will focus on the practical issues facing companies, governments, and others trying to work in or regulate an environment with constantly changing technologies and services, as well as increasingly complex and often conflicting rules and policies.

Speakers for the panel are:

The Honorable Julie Brill, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

Kevin Martin, Vice President for Mobile and Global Access Policy, Facebook

Andrea Glorioso, Counselor, Digital Economy / Cyber, Delegation of the European Union to the USA

Adam Kovacevich, Director of Public Policy, Google

Ambassador Daniel A. Sepulveda, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, U.S. State Department

Ambassador David Gross (moderator), Partner and Chair, International Telecommunications Group, Wiley Rein

The 2015 Forum will also include panels on such topics as: Fall and Rise of the Regulatory State; Big Data, Privacy and the Internet of Things; Congress and the FCC after Title II; Creative Destruction in the Creative Industries: How Technology is Changing Content Business Models; and Universal Service: Towards Broadband, Efficiency and Equity.

Register now for a discounted rate for industry and trade association attendees. For additional information, please contact Jane Creel at [email protected]. Members of the press can contact Amy Smorodin at [email protected] for complimentary registration.

 

The Technology Policy Institute

The Technology Policy Institute is a non-profit research and educational organization that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. More information is available at https://techpolicyinstitute.org/.

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