[Ecommerce] National Academies on proposed WIPO webcasting treaty
Manon Ress
manon.ress@cptech.org
Tue Feb 14 12:51:05 2006
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/biso/Webcasting_Treaty_Symposium.html
Public Symposium on the Proposed WIPO =93Webcasting Treaty=94
The National Academies, Main Auditorium
2100 C Street NW
Washington, DC
February 22, 2006, 1:15 to 5:00 p.m.
Agenda
Proposed WIPO Broadcasting/Webcasting Treaty
The National Academies will hold a public symposium on the Webcasting
portion of the World Intellectual Property Organization=92s (WIPO)
proposed Treaty on the Protection of Broadcasting Organizations. The
National Academies have a significant stake in the debate concerning
this proposed treaty, both as frequent producers and users of
webcasts and as an institution representative of the broader
scientific, technical, and medical research community that produces
and uses webcasts. The purpose of this symposium, therefore, is to
convene a public forum for both the proponents and opponents of the
proposed treaty to present their arguments and to provide an
opportunity for public discussion of these issues. The results of the
discussions also will help inform the National Academies about the
merits of this proposed treaty and to develop any public position
with respect to it.
The symposium will include presentations by a representative of the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and of several organizations that
favor and oppose the treaty. Senate staff members also have been
invited to express their views. A general discussion is scheduled
among all the speakers, as well as with the audience following the
presentations. The symposium will be chaired by Wm. A. Wulf,
president, National Academy of Engineering.
Attendance by the public is free and open and no advance registration
is necessary. However, a valid photo ID is required for entry into
the building.
The symposium will also be webcast. If you cannot attend, you may
participate in the symposium by listening to a live audio webcast and
submitting questions using an e-mail form at http://national-
academies.org. The webcast requires RealPlayer software, available
free at http://www.real.com/player. For more information on setup and
hardware requirements, see the Real.com Web site.
For further information please contact: Paul F. Uhlir, J.D., director
of International Scientific and Technical Information Programs, the
National Academies. He may be reached by email at puhlir@nas.edu, or
by phone at (202) 334 2807.
February 13, 2006 DRAFT
Symposium on the Proposed WIPO =93Webcasting Treaty=94
The National Academies
Main Auditorium
2101 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC
22 February 2006
Preliminary Agenda
(The meeting will be webcast)
1:15 p.m. Introductory remarks by symposium Chair Wm. A. Wulf
President, NAE
1:30 Overview of the proposed treaty and Michael Keplinger
U.S. interests in its ratification Patent and Trademark
Office
Panel Discussion by Proponents and Opponents of the Proposed Treaty
1:50 Supporting viewpoints
- Jonathan Potter, Digital Media Association
- Seth Greenstein, Digital Media Association
- [TBD]
2:50 Opposing viewpoints
- Jennifer Urban, USC School of Law
- Michael Nelson, Internet Society
- James Love, Consumer Project on Technology
3:50 General discussion with the audience
4:15 Legislative perspectives on the treaty
- Senate representatives [TBD]
- General discussion
4:55 Concluding observations Wm. A. Wulf
5:00 Meeting adjourns
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