2007 PARTICIPANTS

 

Susan Crawford

Cardozo Law School / University of Michigan

 

Gerry Faulhaber

Wharton School

University of Pennsylvania

 

Eric Goldman

Santa Clara University

 

Ellen Goodman

Rutgers Camden

 

Chris Marsden

University of Essex

 

Andrea Matwyshyn

Wharton School

University of Pennsylvania

 

Monroe Price

Annenberg School

University of Pennsylvania

 

Christian Sandvig

University of Illinois

 

Howard Shelanski

Boalt Hall

UC Berkeley

 

Joe Waz

Comcast

 

Kevin Werbach

Wharton School

University of Pennsylvania

 

Richard Whitt

Google

 

Christopher Yoo

University of Pennsylvania

Law School

 

 

 

SPONSORS

 



OVERVIEW


Telecommunications, mass media, and the Internet represent not only significant forces in the economy, but also important influences on culture and society. Rapid change in the communications and media worlds is provoking significant re-evaluation of legal and public policy regimes. The Wharton Colloquium on Media and Communications Law (CMCL) brings together a small but diverse group of scholars in these converging fields to present and discuss research work in progress.


2007 Colloquium (Nov. 30-Dec.01, 2007)

2006 Colloquium (Dec. 01-02, 2006)

2005 Colloquium (Oct. 28-29, 2005)

 



2007 SCHEDULE

 

Day 1

 

12:00pm Lunch
12:45pm Introductions
1:00 pm

Susan Crawford
The Radio and the Internet

2:15pm Ellen Goodman
Spectrum Policy and the Public Interest
3:30pm Gerry Faulhaber
Deploying Cognitive Radio
4:45pm Kevin Werbach
The Centripetal Network
5:45pm Break
7:00pm Dinner at Amada

 

Day 2:

 

8:00am Breakfast
9:00am Eric Goldman
Brand Spillovers
10:15am

Andrea Matwyshyn
Symbolic Harms

11:30am

Chris Marsden
Net Neutrality and Consumer Access to Content in Europe

12:30pm Lunch and Conclude


LOCATION

 

Dept. of Legal Studies & Business Ethics
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

6th Floor, Jon M. Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
[MAP]

For those staying at the Inn at Penn, Huntsman Hall is approximately one block away on Walnut Street.

Please note: On Saturday morning, you must use the Locust Walk entrance, at the rear of the building. We must all sign in with security in the lobby before proceeding up to the 6th floor, so please try to come on time.

 


 

FORMAT

 

The goal of the meeting is to provide meaningful feedback for paper presenters, from a variety of perspectives. I have deliberately invited discussants from industry as well as various academic disciplines, reflecting the breadth and business relevance of this field. All participants will receive copies of the papers prior to the colloquium. Please read them beforehand, in order to provide effective commentary.

Each presenter will have 60 minutes assigned for his or her paper. As a general guideline, presenters should plan to use the first 15 minutes to introduce their paper and queue up areas where feedback would be particularly valuable, with the remaining 45 minutes set aside for discussion. Powerpoint or other formal presentation materials are discouraged, unless visual illustrations are particularly useful for the material. There is not a designated discussant for each paper; everyone should feel free to engage in the conversation.


 

OTHER INFORMATION

 

The organizer of the colloquium is Assistant Professor Kevin Werbach, who can be reached at (215) 898-1222, or <werbach@wharton.upenn.edu>.

 

The contact person for expense-related and logistical questions is Tamara English, business manager for the Department, who can be reached at (215) 898-7689, or <englisht@wharton.upenn.edu>.

 


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