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Future of Music Policy Summit 2002: Pho DinnerJanuary 7-8, 2002 Gaston Hall, Georgetown University
Washington, DC
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What: |
PHO in DC: pre - Future of Music Policy Summit |
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When: |
Sunday, January 6, 2002 |
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Time: |
7:30 pm |
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Where: |
NAM VIET |
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Directions: |
It's a short walk from the Clarendon Metro stop, just off Wilson Blvd. If you're staying at the Key Bridge Marriott, just take the Metro from the Rosslyn station (2 blocks from the hotel) 2 stops to Clarendon (1.7 miles). |
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Our host, Pai at Nam Viet would appreciate knowing how many people might descend on his restaurant that evening. Please send a quick email to Giovanna Imbesi with the title "FMC Pho Dinner" at gio@tuttomedia.com if you plan on attending. |
Zagat's says....
"Awesome won ton soup", "scrumptious shrimp rolls"
and "caramel pork that
never disappoints" are the highlights of the "extensive menu
of delights" at these Clarendon and Cleveland Park Vietnamese stops;
they're best appreciated by folks who "don't require atmosphere"
but do want "big portions" of "cheap", "fresh",
"excellently balanced" dishes served by "nice" people.
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2002
Panelists
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Keynote Speakers:
Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA)
Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)
CA State Senator Kevin Murray
Konrad Hilbers, CEO, Napster
Panelists:
Chris Amenita
VP New Media and Technology, ASCAP
Colleen Andersen
Business Development Manager,
MSN® Music
Dagfinn Bach
Artspages.org
John T. Baker IV
President and CEO, Loudeye
Jon Baumgarten
Attorney, Proskauer Rose LLP
Tim Bierman
Pearl Jam "Ten Club" manager
Eric Boehlert
Salon.com
David Bollier
Co-founder, Public Knowledge
Jose Bowen
Caestecker Chair in Music and
Director of Music Program, Georgetown University
Michael Bracy
Director of Government
Relations, FMC
Paul Brindley
Freelance Journalist/Head of Communications, MPA/MusicAlly
Whitney Broussard
Partner, Selverne Mandelbaum
and Mintz
Jim Burger
Attorney, Dow,
Lohnes & Albertson
David Carson
General Counsel,
US Copyright Office
Ann Chaitovitz
Director of Sound
Recordings, AFTRA
Ted Cohen
VP of New Media
EMI Recorded Music
Richard Conlon
VP Marketing and Business Development, BMI
Manus Cooney
VP Corporate and Public Policy, Napster
Jay Cooper
Partner, Manatt, Phelps
& Phillips
Miles Copeland
Ark21 Records
Mark Cuban
Founder, Broadcast.com
Alan Davidson
Associate Director and Staff Counsel, Center for Democracy and Technology
and adjunct professor, Georgetown Center for Communication, Culture
and Technology
Ric Dube
Fenway Recordings
Adam Eisgrau
Adjunct Professor,
Communication, Culture and Technology, Georgetown University
Marshall Eubanks
CTO, Multicast Technologies
Edward Felten
Associate Professor of Computer Science,
Princeton University
Dave Fagin
The Rosenbergs
Phil Galdston
Songwriter Member, ASCAP
D. Linda Garcia
Director, Georgetown
University Communication Culture
and Technology Program
Ron Gertz
President, Music Reports
Danny Goldberg
President, Artemis Records
Jim Griffin
CEO, Cherry Lane Digital
Robin Gross
Attorney, Electronic
Frontier Foundation
Greg Hessinger
National Executive Director
AFTRA
Bill Holland
Washington Bureau Chief,
Billboard Magazine
Pam Horovitz
President, NARM
Dick Huey
Consulting VP New Media,
The Beggars Group
Chris Israel
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy
U.S. Department of Commerce
Peter Jaszi
Professor, American University,Washington
College of Law
Peter Jenner
Chairman, AURA
Dean Kay
ASCAP
Rick Karr
Cultural Correspondent,
NPR News
Jon Kertzer
Director, Smithsonian
Global Sound
Bruce Lehman
International Intellectual Property Institute
Phil Leigh
Vice President, Raymond James
& Associates
David W. Lightfoot
Dean, Georgetown University
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Jessica Litman
Professor, Wayne State University
Ian MacKaye
Dischord Records/Fugazi
Dave Marsh
Journalist and critic
John McCutcheon
folkmusic.com / AFM local 1000
Walter McDonough
General Counsel, FMC
Eben Moglen
Professor of Law, Columbia University
Krist Novoselic
JAMPAC / Nirvana
Sandy Pearlman
VP Media Development,
Multicast Technologies
Marybeth Peters
Registrar, US Copyright Office
Jonathan Potter
Executive Director, DIMA
Ann Powers
Experience Music Project
Amy Ray
Indigo Girls / Daemon Records
Bernice Johnson Reagon
Sweet Honey in the Rock
Toshi Reagon
singer/songwriter
Rob Reid
Founder, Listen.com
Brian Robertson
President, Canadian Recording
Industry Association
Debra Rose
Counsel, House Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet and Intellectual
Property
Hilary Rosen
President and CEO, RIAA
Jay Rosenthal
Recording Artist Coalition
Charles J.Sanders
Senior Vice President of Legal and International Affairs, NMPA
David Sanjek
BMI Archivist and Author
Cary Sherman
Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel, RIAA
Tom Silverman
CEO, Tommy Boy Records
John Simson
Director of Artist and Label Relations, Sound Exchange
Derek Sivers
CD Baby
Ted Tanner Jr.
Audio-Video Architecture Strategist, Microsoft Corporation
Jonathan Tasini
National Writers Union
Johnny Temple
Girls Against Boys /
Akashic Press
Michael Tiemann
CTO, Red Hat
Vivek Tiwary
Star Polish
Jenny Toomey
Executive Director, FMC
Joe Uehlein
Director, Strategic
Campaigns, AFL-CIO
Brian Austin Whitney
Just Plain Folks
Brian Zisk
Technologies Director, FMC