Category Events

NYC Conference Next Week

Two great keynote speakers and timely issues up for discussion next Wednesday.

NYC Conference: Earlybird Extended Until Next Monday

I hope that everyone in the northeast United States who reads this is safe and sound after the cataclysmic storm that tore through the area over the last few days. The earlybird discount registration offer for Copyright and Technology NYC 2012 on December 5 was scheduled to run out on October 31, but given the […]

C&T NYC 2012 Conference: Speaker Lineup Finalized

We have a full roster of speakers for Copyright and Technology NYC 2012, coming to the Manhattan Penthouse in Greenwich Village on Wednesday, December 5. I am truly excited about this lineup!  Some of the highlights: Our two keynote speakers: Robert Levine, author of Free Ride, in the morning, and David Lowery, musician and author of […]

NYC 2012 Conference: Keynote Speaker; Registration Open!

Robert Levine, author of Free Ride, will keynote this year’s NYC conference.

Announcing Copyright and Technology New York 2012

A call for participation in our third New York conference. Deadline is Friday September 21.

C&T London 2012 Presentations Now Available

The slide presentations from Copyright and Technology London 2012 are now available on the C&T website.  These include my introductory remarks, the keynote presentation by Eric Walter of Hadopi (although he wasn’t there to give it himself), and the following presentations from panels: Rights Registries: Paul Jessop of County Analytics (moderator), Nicholas Bentley of Common […]

Copyright and Technology London 2012 and Hadopi

The Secretary General of Hadopi cancels his keynote address, leading to speculation over the future of the French graduated response agency.

Graduated Response in the Post-Sarkozy Era

A timely keynote speaker in London on June 19.

C&T London 2012 Conference Program Takes Shape

An exciting roster of speakers at our first London conference.

Webinar on Studios’ Content Security Policies

A free webinar for those of you who missed last week’s panel at NAB.