David Weinberger blogged the Bellhead-Nethead Conference at Cardozo earlier this week:
- Bob Pepper, Chief of Poilicy Development at the FCC
- Bruce Mehlman, Internet Innovation Alliance
- Justification for Regulation, with Rebecca Arbogast, LeggMason; Daniel Benoliel, UC Berkeley, Law; Harold Feld, Media Access Project; James Gattuso, Heritage Foundation; Russell Hanser, FCC (speaking for himself and off the record [Blog off]); David Isenberg, isen.com; Eli Noam, Columbia U. economics; Christopher Savage, Cole, Raywid & Braverman
- Ancillary Jurisdiction with Robert Blau, BellSouth; Jeffrey Carlisle, chief of Wireline Competition Bureau of FCC; Bill Hunt, Level 3; James Lewis, MCI; Randolph May, Progress & Freedom Foundation; Gigi Sohn, Public Knowledge; James Speta, Northwestern U., Law
- Journalist Dan Gillmor
- Universal service with Robert Frieden, Penn State, College of Communications; Jonathan Askin, Pulver.com; Jonathan Weinberg, Wayne State, Law; Kevin Werbach, Wharton School; Brad Ramsay, Nat’l Assoc. of Regulatory Utilities Comissioners; Matthew Brill, FCC
- John Rogovin, FCC, discusses CALEA
- Stewart Baker on CALEA
- CALEA Panel with John Morris, Center for Democacy and Technology; Mike Godwin, Public Knowledge; Geraldine Matise, FCC; Christopher Murray, Vonage; John Morris; Douglas McCollum, Fiducianet; Timothy Wu, Columbia Law School; David Young, Verizon;
Related: News.com interview with FCC Policy Development Chief Robert Pepper: The technologist who has Michael Powell’s ear