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Conference on Electronic Entertainment Policies, Problems, Solutions
From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 07:42:26 -0400
Begin forwarded message: From: Lauren Weinstein <lauren () vortex com> Date: May 25, 2005 6:01:07 PM EDT To: dave () farber netSubject: Conference on Electronic Entertainment Policies, Problems, Solutions
EEPI 2005 Conference and Workshop on Electronic Entertainment Policies, Problems, and Solutions Los Angeles Late Summer/Early Fall 2005 (2 to 3 days) *** Call For Interest *** - - - Conference Web Page: http://www.eepi.org/eepi2005 - - - EEPI - Electronic Entertainment Policy Initiative http://www.eepi.org EEPI main address: eepi () eepi org EEPI conference/workshop: eepi-conf () eepi org ----------------------------- Greetings. EEPI is organizing a combined conference and workshop in Los Angeles for late Summer or early Fall 2005. The purpose of this gathering is to fulfill a number of related objectives, all aimed at fostering cooperative, interdisciplinary work toward finding solutions to an array of issues related to entertainment technology policies and their impacts on other aspects of technology and society at large. Primary goals of this meeting include both providing attendees with insight into the many often conflicting points of view and complex characteristics related to these issues, and to work towards establishing a long-term framework for finding and implementing practical, cooperative solutions wherever possible. This will not be a place for finger-pointing or name-calling. Attendees should be interested in learning more about these issues and helping to solve the many complex problems in this arena that we must deal with today and that we will be facing with increasingly rapidity in the future. We urge you to view http://www.eepi.org for more details regarding EEPI and the entertainment technology issues of concern, and some thoughts on the categories of groups and individuals who may be particularly interested in attending this meeting. Formal papers are welcome but are not required for presentations at the conference or workshop sessions. Student registration discounts will be available. Our aim is to bring together involved and interested parties from across the electronic entertainment spectrum and beyond: record labels; film studios; broadcasters; artists; technical development and manufacturing firms; computer firms and organizations; Internet, government, legal, and public interest individuals and groups; educators; students; media; concerned members of the public, and more. Since the focus for this gathering is interdisciplinary in nature, highly-detailed technical presentations (as opposed to technical "overviews") will be discouraged in main sessions, however, more detailed technical discussions may be appropriate in particular workshop sessions during the meeting. Sessions may be organized on multiple tracks as deemed appropriate, to be determined as meeting details are finalized. Below is an alphabetical, non-inclusive list of some categories of issues that are appropriate for this gathering, as they relate to electronic entertainment. Many of these are interrelated, of course: - Academic Institution Concerns - Alternative Licensing Models - Artists' Economic Concerns - Artists' Rights- Broadcasting Issues (Broadcast Flag, Copy Controls, Digital TV, etc.)
- Cable TV Issues - Consumer Economic Concerns - Consumer Rights - Content Distribution Issues (Music, Films, etc.) - Copyright Issues - Corporate Economic Concerns - Corporate Rights - Criminal Prosecutions - Digital Rights Management (DRM) / Copy Protection Systems - Digital Video Recording (DVR), etc. and Related Impacts - Downloading of Audio and Video (Legal and Illegal) - DVD and "Next-Generation" DVD Issues (eg. Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, etc.) - Electronic Games (Content, Piracy, etc.) - Fair Use Issues - Intellectual Property Issues - International Issues - Internet Issues (the broad range of related Internet applications) - Judicial Issues (court rulings and their effects) - Lawsuits and other Civil Actions - Legislative Issues (local, state, and federal legislative actions) - Micropayment Issues - Payment Models - Peer-to-Peer (P2P) File Sharing Issues - Piracy Issues (Music, Films, Videos, other Content, etc.)- Regulatory Issues (Regulatory Agency Actions, e.g. FCC, DOJ, ITU, etc.)
- Streaming Audio and Video Issues - Video on Demand Issues - Video to Consumers over Fiber, DSL, Internet Issues ... and a host of others! - - - Obviously we will not be able to solve all of the many complex problems related to these topics at this single gathering! However, we hope to demonstrate that it is possible for people to work together on these problems, help attendees understand other persons' points of view regarding these contentious issues, and lay the groundwork for long-term, continuing efforts by interested individuals and groups to simultaneously find solutions, and to reduce the level of animosity and its counterproductive effects in the areas of concern. - - - If you might consider attending, please send a note (all e-mail to this address will be read by a human!) to: eepi-conf () eepi org or FAX to: +1 (818) 884-7502 Please let us know your level of interest, any relevant organizational affiliations if you wish, and any related comments or questions. Unless you specify otherwise, we'll add your e-mail address to a private mailing list, which will only be used to provide more information as additional details of the meeting (exact location, dates, registration fees, etc.) are determined and finalized. Please also feel free to contact EEPI co-founder Lauren Weinstein by phone via +1 (818) 225-2800. We hope to see you at EEPI 2005! Thank you very much for your consideration. - - - EEPI - Electronic Entertainment Policy Initiative "Working Together Toward Sensible Policies and Solutions" http://www.eepi.org EEPI main address: eepi () eepi org EEPI conference/workshop: eepi-conf () eepi org - - - This document is subject to change and elaboration at any time. 5/25/05 ------------------------------------- You are subscribed as lists-ip () insecure org To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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