Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2010
January 26-27, 2010
New York, NY
Why You Should Attend
What will the new administration's focus on broadband and technology initiatives mean to your client or company? Attend this renowned and substantially revamped program and hear cutting edge analysis of federal initiatives and FCC regulations; plus, examine current case law, the latest technology forecasts, and market trends. Join the country's leading outside and in-house counsel representing cable operators, cable programmers, municipalities, and online service providers - and the regulators themselves - to gain an understanding of what has transpired in broadband and cable law over the past year, and of where we might be heading.
What You Will Learn
- The National Broadband Plan: where does cable fit?
- What are the policy implications of online video distribution?
- Should there be additional net neutrality principles?
- Should IP-to-IP interconnection be subject to the rights and obligations applicable to traditional interconnection or left to private negotiations?
- Indecency, product placement, children's television regulation
- how has the law developed over the last year?
- How should DOJ and the FCC approach media industry mergers?
- What privacy issues are raised by behavioral and targeted advertising (video and Internet)?
- How will persons with disabilities access new technologies and services over the Internet, video, and phone? Will new
regulation be required?