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ADVISORY/Digital Media Wire Announces Washington, D.C. Digital Music and Technology Event.


Business/Entertainment Editors & High-Tech/Music Writers

ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week.  (June June: see month.  25)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

WHAT:    2nd Annual "Digital Music" Panel -- "What's Next?"
         Presented by Digital Media Wire

WHEN:    Tuesday, June 25
         7:30 a.m. registration/technology demo
         8:15 to 9:45 a.m. panel discussion

WHERE:   University Club
         1135 16th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20036

TICKETS: Cost: $45.00 = pre-registration, $50.00 = at the door
         Registration:
         http://www.digitalmediawire.com/Acteva/DCmusic2.htm
         Telephone: 323.464.0793

PARTICIPANTS:
         Panelists:
         Michael Bracy, Director, Government Relations, Coalition for
          the Future of Music
         John Coletta, Director, Operations & Business Affairs, New
          Media, BMI
         Philip Corwin, Partner, Butera & Andrews
         Mitch Glazier, Senior Vice President, Government Relations &
          Legislative Counsel, RIAA
         Lee Shubert, Partner, Entertainment & New Media, KMZ Rosenman
         David Leibowitz, Partner, CH Boston, Co-Founder & Director,
          Verance, Former G.C., RIAA

         Moderator:
         Paul Sherman, Co-Founder & Editor, Potomac Tech Wire

         Sponsors:
         KMZ Rosenman, BMI and Plug.IN (The 7th Annual Jupiter Music
          Forum)

WHY:     New subscription services such as MusicNet and Pressplay have
         made the distribution of digital music and commerce a
         reality. Record companies and studios are looking to provide
         new, on-demand services over PCs, televisions and other
         platforms, and Napster and MP3.com are redefining their
         business models while companies like Morpheus continue to
         walk the fine line on legal distribution of copyrighted music
         and material. Join us at Digital Media Wire's Digital Music
         panel to specifically discuss how policy will affect the
         evolving distribution models of digital music in the new
         millennium -- where we've been, where we are and most
         importantly -- where we're going.
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