Co-hosted by The Cable Center, Communication Technology Professionals and Silicon Flatirons Telecommunications Program
October 10, 2007, 3:00 pm - 7:30 pm
According to Time magazine, the person of 2006 was “you,” reflecting its judgment that the millions of bloggers, music remixers, amateur video creators of YouTube fame, wikipedians, and Flickr photographers were mainstream fare. Many in the mainstream media are increasingly asking themselves how they can take advantage of this phenomenon. They also realize that this phenomenon is no passing fad, with only 3% of executives in a recent survey labeling “social media” as a temporary phenomenon. More interestingly, two-thirds of those executives were “positive” that their firms would make money off of such media, but only a quarter of them had any idea of how they would do so.
This conference will analyze the growing trends related to user generated content. In so doing, it will begin with the question of what new technologies are emerging and how they will transform traditional media and usage patterns. Secondly, it will ask what business models will emerge—both for new upstarts and established media companies—to turn this phenomenon into profitable ventures. Will, for example, established firms incorporate user-generated content into their offerings, offer the rights to their traditional content for others to remix, or both. Finally, it will examine the legal issues that arise in connection with this phenomenon, ranging from intellectual property issues to questions of consumer privacy to calls for regulation to protect children and guard against defamation in this emerging medium.
3:00-3:10 Welcome & Overview
3:10-4:10 Changing Technologies, Evolving Consumer Tastes and New Usage Patterns
- Alex Kelly
CEO, Veeker
- SVP, Operations, TVN Entertainment
- Mark Taylor
SVP, Business Development for Content Markets Group, Level 3 Communications
- Peter Yu,
Product Owner, Ziddio - User-Gen and Social Video Comcast Interactive
4:10-5:10 The Emerging Business Model
- David Harleston,
General Counsel , Current TV
- Drew Massey
CEO, Mania TV
- Ryan McIntyre
Managing Director, Foundry Group
- Evan Shapiro
EVP, General Manager, Independent Film Channel
5:10-5:20 Break
5:20-6:20 Legal Issues: Intellectual Property, Privacy, and Consumer Protection
- Ashlie Beringer
Counsel, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
- Dan Brenner
Senior Vice President for Law & Regulatory Policy, NCTA
- Marsha MacBride
Executive VP, NAB
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
6:30-7:30 Reception |
Ashlie Beringer
Counsel, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
Dan Brenner
Senior Vice President for Law & Regulatory Policy, NCTA
David Harleston,
General Counsel ,
Current TV
Alex Kelly
CEO, Veeker
Marsha MacBride
Executive VP, NAB
Drew Massey
CEO, Mania TV
Ryan McIntyre
Managing Director, Foundry Group
Paul Ohm
Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Evan Shapiro
EVP, General Manager, Independent Film Channel
Chris Stasi
SVP, Operations,
TVN Entertainment
Mark Taylor
SVP, Business Development for Content Markets Group, Level 3 Communications
Peter Yu, Product Owner, Ziddio - User-Gen and Social Video Comcast Interactive
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Registration Fee: $50 per person,
complimentary to students.
Registration for Key Issues is included
for attendees of the Cable Hall of Fame.
Register Online »
Directly across the street from
University of Denver, Light Rail Station |
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