Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedNovember 13, 2013

CCIA's DisCo Policy Forum 2013 on Dec. 10th: Agenda, Registration Info

CCIA’s DisCo (Disruptive Competition) Project launched in 2012 as a means to promote disruptive innovation and competition to policymakers. Its core areas of focus are: Internet competition, balanced intellectual property, privacy solutions, and the free flow of information. Based on the success of our DisCo Project over the last year, we’re hosting a full-day forum event to highlight the cutting-edge issues at the intersection of policy and innovation. The event agenda is below and you can register here.

DISCO POLICY FORUM 2013

Tuesday, December 10th

Arent Fox LLP, 1717 K Street NW

9:45am:    Registration Opens

10:15am:  Welcome, Opening Remarks

Featuring: Stephanie Joyce, Partner, Arent Fox LLP

10:30am:  Policymaker Keynote Address

Featuring: Joshua Wright, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

11:15am:  “Breaking Barriers to Internet-enabled Competition”

The Internet has been a game changer for the average consumer.  Its ubiquity and malleability empower entrepreneurs and enhance consumer choice by expanding markets and connecting producers and consumers from all over the world.  However, it also displaces traditional middlemen and reshapes markets in ways that have engendered political pushback from traditional incumbents.  In this panel, we hope to discuss this trend and policy responses, including the FTC’s recent advocacy focused on anticompetitive local regulations.

Featuring:

  • Jim Chen, VP of Regulatory Affairs and Associate General Counsel, Tesla Motors, Inc.
  • Michael McGeary, Co-Founder and Chief Political Strategist, Engine Advocacy
  • Corey Owens, Head of Public Policy, Uber
  • Patrick Roach, Attorney-Advisor, Office of Policy Planning, FTC
  • Chris Sagers, Law Professor, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law & Advisory Board Member, American Antitrust Institute

12:15pm: Lunch

1:15pm: Q&A with Rep Jared Polis (D-Co.)

Moderated by: Rob Pegoraro

1:45pm: “Planning our Data Future: Privacy and Innovation in the 21st Century”

Declining data storage prices, ubiquitous broadband connections and advances in analytical capability have sparked an economic and technological boom over the last couple of years.  In fact, advances in data processing and analytics are at the heart of many of the most cutting-edge disruptive technologies and business models.  As policymakers and trade negotiators across the world grapple with the 21st century data rules of the road, this panel will discuss not only how these technologies are changing the world around us, but also how lawmakers and regulators should approach these technological advances.

Featuring: 

  • John Boswell, SVP, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, SAS
  • Josh Galper, Chief Policy Officer and General Counsel, Personal, Inc.
  • Ross Schulman, Public Policy & Regulatory Counsel, CCIA
  • Adam Thierer, Senior Research Fellow, Mercatus Center

3:00pm: “Cutting Edge Commerce and Copyright”

Reflecting the persistent friction between copyright and modern technology, Congress is again contemplating copyright legislation.  Increasingly, copyright functions in a regulatory manner, instead of a well-ordered system of property rights.  It is timely to discuss how new products and services navigate the uncertain rights and the ever-present threat of litigation in order to bring consumers what they want.

Featuring: 

  • Marvin Ammori, Principal, The Ammori Group (counsel to companies including Automattic)
  • Michael Carrier, Professor, Rutgers School of Law
  • Michael Masnick, Founder and CEO, Floor 64
  • John Ossenmacher, CEO, Redigi

4:15pm: Industry Keynote Address

Featuring: Chet Kanojia, Founder and CEO of Aereo, Inc.

5:00pm: Post-Event Networking Reception

RSVP at: www.discopolicyforum.eventbrite.com

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