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Press Credentialing

As of March 15, 2004

Media Contact for the Summit

Megan Wendell Canary Promotion
ph: 215.242.6393
megan@canarypromo.com

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PRESS RELEASE March 15, 2004

How to Get Credentialed

Journalists and media representatives are welcome to attend the Policy Summit at no cost. We just ask that you fill out a credentialing form starting here. Once we receive your information we will review it and inform you via email of your status.

On the form you will be able to designate if you're interested in contacting any panelists in advance of, or during the event. Our publicist, Megan Wendell, will be happy to help you get in touch with specific people. You can also designate if you need a photo pass, a mult box, or have other technical requirements.

For story-filing ease, we are working on having WiFi access available in Lisner throughout the event. We will let everyone know if this becomes available.

About the Policy Summit

Now in its fourth year, the FMC Policy Summit is a forum for musicians, lawyers, academics, policymakers and music industry executives to come together to discuss and debate some of the most contentious issues surrounding digital technology, artists’ rights and the current state of the music industry.

It is our continuing goal to bring the best and brightest people working in music and technology to discuss the most critical issues impacting our community. The Summit’s events direct the agenda towards guarding the value of music for musicians, and guarding access to music for music consumers. In addition, we look to the future and discuss the various models the music industry might adopt in coming years.

It is our belief that by continuing to organize events such as this one we will help the media, citizens, creators and our elected officials and policy makers have a more sophisticated understanding of the opportunities and effects of these new technologies on the guarding the value of music for musicians, and guarding access to music for citizens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Program Evaluation
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Schedule
List of Panelists/Speakers
Speaker Bios
Read Digital Primer
Musician Scholarships
Directions to Lisner
Hotels and Hostels in Area
Pho Dinner


Summit Sponsors

D.C., AFM Local 161-710
Dallas-Fort Worth, AFM Local 72-147
Los Angeles, AFM Local 47
San Francisco, AFM Local 6
New York, AFM Local 802



 

 

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