State of the Net Conference 2005
About the Conference | Agenda | Media Advisory | Video and Audio
Morning Conference Activities
Morning Introductions and Keynote Video featuring Senator Ted Stevens (R-AL), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and Senator Conrad Burns, Internet Caucus Co-chair (R-MT)
State of the Net Panel Discussion Video
Featuring:
- Daniel Weitzner, W3C/MIT [bio]
- Peter Lewis, Senior Editor, Personal Technology, Fortune Magazine [bio]
- Lee Rainie, Pew Internet & American Life Project [bio]
- Richard P. Adler, Civic Ventures [bio]
International Panel Discussion Video
Featuring:
- The Honorable Erika Mann, Member, EU Parliament [bio]
- The Honourable Derek Wyatt, Member, U.K. Parliament [bio]
- The Honourable Ian Stewart, Member, U.K. Parliament [bio]
- The Honourable Ian Taylor, Member, U.K. Parliament [bio]
- The Honorable David Gross, Ambassador, U.S. Department of State [bio]
- Moderator: Nancy Victory, Wiley Rein & Fielding [bio]
Breakout Session: Spyware, Spam, and Scams: How Are Consumers Coping? Audio available soon
Breakout Session: DRM: How Will Content Be Delivered on the Internet? Audio available soon
Breakout Session: Congressional Staff / Govt. Panel on Convergence and the Telecom Act Download MP3 Audio [In Windows, right click the link and "Save As." In Mac OSX, CTRL click and choose "Download Linked File As."]
Afternoon Conference Activities
Lunch Keynote Video featuring Stratton Sclavos, Chairman and CEO, VeriSign, Inc.
Breakout Session: Cyber Security and Enabling the Next Round of Innovation on Net Audio available soon
Breakout Session: Congressional Staff Panel on Intellectual Property and Innovation Audio available soon
Breakout Session: Did the Internet Kill the Telecom Act? Download MP3 Audio [In Windows, right click the link and "Save As." In Mac OSX, CTRL click and choose "Download Linked File As."]
Breakout Session: Government Panel on Privacy, Trust, Security Audio not available
Breakout Session: Anticipating Grokster: A Betamax Standard for the Digital Age? Download MP3 Audio [In Windows, right click the link and "Save As." In Mac OSX, CTRL click and choose "Download Linked File As."]
Breakout Session: 100 mb by 2010: A Broadband Forecast or Fantasy? Audio available soon
[RealPlayer required for Video]

