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TPI Aspen Forum Videos Now Available

TPI Aspen Forum Videos Now Available

Contact: Amy Smorodin
(202) 828-4405

August 29, 2012 – Webcasts are now available of the discussion panels and keynote speakers at the Technology Policy Institute Aspen Forum.

TPI’s Aspen Forum brought together notable representatives from business, government, and academia in a relaxed, informal setting to discuss and debate the key public policy issues surrounding information and communications technology. Discussions panels at TPI’s Aspen Forum available for viewing are:

Internet Governance in the 21st Century: Global Considerations

The Internet Ecosystem: Policy Issues for the Next Four Years

Internet Competition: Implications for Antitrust

Multistakeholder Processes for Privacy: Regulation, Self-Regulation or Markets

Keynote speeches at the event included:

Philip J. Weiser, Dean, University of Colorado Law School, Thompson Professor of Law, and Executive Director and Founder of the Silicon Flatirons, University of Colorado

Erik Brynjolfsson, Schussel Family Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management and Director of the MIT Center for Digital Business

Jon Summers, Senior Vice President, Applications and Service Infrastructure, AT&T

Gordon Crovitz, Co-Founder, Press+ and Columnist and Former Publisher, Wall Street Journal

Philip Falcone, Chief Executive Officer, Harbinger Capital Partners

Kent Walker, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Google

Tim Westergren, Chief Strategy Officer & Founder, Pandora

The videos are available at on the TPI website.

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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