300+ Business, Tech & Policy Leaders to Participate in Industry Leading Digital Media Conference in McLean, VA on June 17.WASHINGTON Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. -- Digital Media Wire, the industry's leading mobile and digital entertainment news, events and information provider, today announced that 300+ business, technology and policy leaders will participate in the 2nd Annual Digital Media Conference (http://www.digitalmediaconference.com), a 1-day executive forum focused on business, legal, policy and technology developments impacting digital media.
Date: Friday, June 17, 2005
Venue: Hilton McLean (Tysons Corner), 7920 Jones Branch Dr.,
McLean, VA
Agenda, Speakers & Registration: http://www.digitalmediaconference.com
Panel topics include:
-- Copyrights v. Technology: The Battle Heats Up
-- The "New" FCC and the Future of Digital Media
-- The Evolution of Radio: Satellite, Wireless & the Internet
-- Mobile Entertainment: Wireless Technologies Shaping the Future of
Entertainment
-- Digital Living: Entertainment for the Connected Consumer
-- The Changing Face of Television: Exploring Digital Frontiers
-- P2P Business Post - MGM v. Grokster Ruling: What's Next?
-- Video Games: An Industry Going Mainstream?
The confirmed speaker list includes:
KEYNOTES
Gary Shapiro, President & CEO, Consumer Electronics Association
Robert Marshall, President & CEO, AWS Convergence Technologies
(WeatherBug parent)
Fritz Attaway, Executive Vice President & Washington General Counsel,
Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA)
Interviewed by: Drew Clark - Senior Writer, National Journal's
Technology Daily
Ted Cohen, SVP of Digital Development & Distribution, EMI Music
Interviewed by: Ned Sherman - CEO, Digital Media Wire
William Raduchel - Chairman and CEO, Ruckus
Interviewed by: Paul Sherman, President & Publisher, Tech Wire Media
Group
PANELISTS
Lee Abrams, Chief Programming Officer, XM Satellite Radio
Peter Blacklow, VP & Chief Marketing Officer, World Winner
Jeffrey Carlisle, Former Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC
Michael Cascio, SVP, Production, National Geographic Channel
Phil Corwin, Partner, Butera & Andrews (Kazaa counsel)
Drew Denbo, Director of Business Development, Music, RealNetworks,
Inc.
Mark Desautels, VP, Wireless Internet Development, CTIA
Sarah Deutsch, VP & Associate General Counsel, Verizon Communications
John Dietsch, Producer/Director & CEO, Castle Creek Productions
Rick Ducey, President, SpectraRep / EVP, BIA Financial Network
Adam Eisgrau, Executive Director, P2P United
Mark Fratrik, Vice President, BIA Financial Network
Marc Freedman, CEO, RazorPop (owner of TrustyFiles )
Mitch Glazier, Sr. VP, Government & Industry Relations, RIAA
Peter Glover, Vice President Games, Shockwave.com
Eric Goldberg, Managing Director, Crossover Technologies
Gary R. Greenstein, General Counsel, SoundExchange
Clifford M. Harrington, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Mark Jacobs, President & CEO, Mythic Entertainment
Christy C. Kunin, Partner, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
Marty Lafferty, CEO, Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA)
David E. Leibowitz, Managing Partner, CH Potomac
Larry Linietesky, SVP of Worldwide Business Development, Napster
Lydia Loizides, Analyst / Principal, Paphion Inc.
Reno Marioni, President, Tangent Mobile
Steve Marks, General Counsel, RIAA
Dan Mason, Former President, Infinity Radio / Advisor, iBiquity
Digital
Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent, CNET's News.com
Tom Meredith, CEO, P2P Cash
Robert Nashak, VP of Production, Glu Mobile (formerly Sorrent)
Les Ottolenghi, CEO, INTENT MediaWorks (owner of iPeer)
Jonathan Potter, Executive Director, Digital Media Association
Russ Reeder, CEO, RightsLine
Elaine Reiss, Former Gen. Cnsl., Ogilvy & Mather
Ralph Rivera, VP & GM, AOL Games, America Online
Rich Roberts, VP, Sales & Business Development, PlayFirst
Jeremy Rosenberg, SVP, Technology, Music Choice
Srivats Sampath, CEO/Founder, Mercora
Scooter Scudieri, Internet Rock Star
Paul Sherman, President & Publisher, Tech Wire Media Group
Brad Singer, Vice President of Products & Markets, PaymentOne
Gigi Sohn, President and Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
Perry Solomon, Senior Director, Business Dev, FAST Search & Transfer
Andrew Steele, VP, Marketing & Bus Dev, Terayon Communication Systems
Sarah Lai Stirland, Sr. Writer, National Journal's Technology Daily
John I. Taylor, Vice President, Public Affairs, LG Electronics USA
Tess Taylor, President, NARIP
Dave Ulmer, Director of Marketing, Motorola Media Solutions
Mike Vorhaus, Managing Director, Frank N. Magid Associates
Sean Wargo, Director of Industry Analysis, CEA
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