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8:00-8:30        REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:30-9:00        WELCOME ADDRESS
Christina Gagnier, Symposium Editor, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin
James Tuthill, Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law 
Timothy Wu, Professor, Columbia Law School

9:00-10:30      SESSION 1: WHAT IS “NET NEUTRALITY?”
Panelists:

Richard Clarke, Assistant Vice President - Regulatory Planning and Policy, AT&T
Lawrence Spiwak, President, Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic 
            Public Policy Studies
George Ou, Technical Director, ZDNet.com
Marham Erickson, Open Internet Coalition
Timothy Wu, Professor, Columbia Law School

Moderator: 

David Franklyn, Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law

10:40-12:10    SESSION 2: THE ECONOMICS OF NET NEUTRALITY
                                   Panelists:
William Taylor, NERA Economic Consulting
Mark Cooper, Consumer Federation of America
George Ford, Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies
Scott Wallsten, American Enterprise Institute, Brookings Joint Center

Moderator: 

Steven Alter, Professor, University of San Francisco, School of Business and Management

12:10-12:25    LUNCH TRANSITION

12:25-1:50     LUNCH & KEYNOTE LECTURE
                            Rachelle Chong, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission

2:00-3:30        SESSION 3: SOCIAL CONTROL? ISSUES OF
                PRIVACY AND AUTONOMY

Panelists:

Fred von Lohmann, Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Bob Frankston
Colette Vogele, Vogele & Associates
Richard Bennett, Network Architect, Actiontec Electronics 
Scott Cleland, Founder of Precursor, LLC and NetCompetition.org

Moderator: 

Susan Freiwald, Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law

3:30-3:40        BREAK

3:40-5:10      SESSION 4: COMMUNICATION: EFFECTS ON
               MEDIA, INFORMATION SHARING & CAPACITY

Panelists:

Robert Frieden, Pioneers Chair in Telecommunications, Pennsylvania State University
Jonathan Aronson, Executive Director, University of Southern California 
                  Annenberg Center for Communication
Art Brodsky, Communications Director, Public Knowledge
Heather Hudson, Professor, Communications Technology Management and Policy, 
              School of Business and Management, University of San Francisco
Shaalu Mehra, Partner, Perkins Coie LLP

Moderator: 

Eric Goldman, Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law

5:10-5:20        CLOSING REMARKS
David Franklyn, Advisor, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin
Christina Gagnier, Symposium Editor, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin

5:30-7:00        RECEPTION
Heather Osborn Ng, Editor-in-Chief, Intellectual Property Law Bulletin



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