Thursday, March 20, 2008

Copyright & the Internet Symposium

March 20, 2008--Yesterday, PIPG hosted notable scholars, practitioners, and policy advocates at its inaugural symposium, entitled “Copyright & the Internet: Solutions for a Digital World.” The discussion focused on the entertainment industry's ability to respond to challenges posed by mass copyright infringement on the Internet, the use of filters, and what role, if any, the government should play in protecting copyrighted works.

In the upcoming days, we will post commentary and pictures from the event. The full schedule was as follows:

Panel 1: “Industry Response to User-Generated Content: Cooperation or Litigation?”
Moderator: Prof. Gideon Parchomovsky
Panelists:
Michael Carroll, Professor of Law, Villanova School of Law
Lance Koonce, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine
Stanley Pierre-Louis, Vice President and Associate General Counsel, IP and Content Protection, Viacom
Kevin Werbach, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies, Wharton

Featured presentations
Kevin Kuzas, VP and General Counsel, Comcast Interactive Media
"Challenges in Internet Video"
William Patry, Senior Copyright Counsel, Google Inc.
"Internet Metaphors and Why We Need to Lose Them"

Panel 2: “Can Copyright and the First Amendment be Reconciled in the Internet Age? Filtering, Takedown Notices, & the Role of Fair Use”
Moderator: Prof. R. Polk Wagner
Panelists:
Kathleen Carignan, Director, Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Gregory Marchwinski, CEO, Red Lambda
Jennifer Pariser, Executive Vice President, Sony/BMG
David Sohn, Senior Policy Counsel and Director, Project on IP and Technology, Center for Democracy & Technology
Robert Terrell, LAW ’86, Associate General Counsel, UPenn

Panel 3: “Government Involvement in Copyright Regulation: Discussing the U.S. Role in Monitoring IP Infringement Online”
Moderator: Prof. Christopher Yoo
Panelists:
Sigal Mandelker, LAW '00, Deputy Asst. Attorney General, DOJ
David Post, Stern Professor of Law, Temple's Beasley School of Law
Charles J. Sanders, Counsel, Songwriter's Guild of America
Sherwin Siy, Staff Attorney and Director, Global Knowledge Initiative, Public Knowledge

PIPG would like to thank Hogan & Hartson for its generous support.


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