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PFF flash
Informing you of the latest PFF activities and publications |
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Upcoming PFF Events
New Publications
- The Digital Economy Fact Book, Ninth Edition
Daniel Britton and Stephen McGonegal, December 2007
Latest edition of the popular book of facts and statistics
- Cyber Safety in a Web 2.0 World: What Parents and Policymakers Need to Know
Progress on Point 14.25
Adam Thierer, The Honorable Melissa L. Bean, Sharon Miller Cindrich, Larry Magid, Nancy E. Willard, December 2007
Transcript of October 3rd book event
- Jargonomics: Intellectual Property and Marginal Cost
Progress on Point 14.24
Solveig Singleton, December 2007
Marginal cost should not be a factor in intellectual property policy
- YouTube's Future - And Yes, It Has One
Academic Advisory Council Bulletin 2.3
Doug Lichtman, December 14, 2007
Academic advisory member sees middle-ground in the infringement case against YouTube
- Whose Airwaves Are They Anyway?
Progress Snapshot 4.1
W. Kenneth Ferree, January 2008
Commentary on latest bill promoting "public interest" programming
- Upon Further Review
Progress Snapshot 3.18
W. Kenneth Ferree, December 2007
NFL wrong in demanding mandatory arbitration dispute with cable operators
- TV Train Wreck
National Review Online
Adam Thierer and James Gattuso, November 29, 2007
Opinion piece on FCC's efforts to expand regulation
Activities of Note
- Swanson to speak at FTTH Council Europe Conference
Bret Swanson, Senior Fellow and Director of PFF's Center for Global Innovation, is scheduled to give a keynote address the FTTH Council Europe Conference next month. "Crossing the Chasm to Mass Market Fibre" will be held in Paris February 27th and 28th. More information is available on the conference website.
- Thierer to Discuss Future of Online Safety at Tech Policy Summit
PFF Senior Fellow Adam Thierer will be a featured speaker at the 2008 Tech Policy Summit in Hollywood, California. Thierer will participate in a panel on the future of online child safety at the March event. More information is available on the Tech Policy Summit website. Thierer is also scheduled to speak at the "Legal Futures Conference," held March 7th-8th and sponsored by Stanford Law School. Conference participants will discuss the legal issues surrounding new communications technologies.
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