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Resources

  1. Radio Regulation Summit:  Defining Inter‐channel Operating Rules

    On September 8 and 9, 2009 the Silicon Flatirons Center convened a closed‐door meeting of legal, economic, technical and regulatory experts in…

  2. Digital Music Licenses

    On September 24, 2010 representatives of artists, record labels, music publishers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), online distributors, collective licensing organizations, academia, and the public interest community gathered and considered the challenges and opportunities that widespread, easily accessed, low cost distribution and licensing offers the music industry. The meeting was an opportunity for a number of stakeholders in the music world to discuss ways to make music distribution “work” online.

  3. State Regulatory Opportunities and Impediments to Smart Grid

    On August 25, 2010, the Silicon Flatirons Center brought together a number of experts in the fields of economics, technology and policy, including public utility commissioners, economics professors, financial analysts, and policy advisors, to discuss regulatory issues facing smart grid deployment in the United States. The discussion was held at the University of Colorado School of Law and touched upon the economics of the smart grid, incentives for the variety of stakeholders in the smart grid effort, the technological challenges of implementing a “smart” electricity generation and distribution system and its constituent technologies, and the policy implications at both state and federal levels.

Events

  1. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Niel Robertson, Founder and CTO of Service Metrics

    Silicon Flatirons, ATLAS, and ITP present Niel Robertson, Founder and CTO of Service Metrics as our featured entrepreneur. Mr. Robertson is a…

  2. Universal Service and E-911 Policy In An Age of Convergence

    In 1996, the U.S. Congress anticipated the onset of technological convergence and set forth a new framework for telecommunications regulation. In…

  3. Entrepreneurs Unplugged: Lucy Sanders, CEO and Co-founder, National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)

    Co-Sponsored by Silicon Flatirons and ATLAS present Lucy Sanders as our featured entrepreneur with Brad Feld and Jill Dupre as…

  4. Crash Course: Navigating the Hiring Process

    Hiring is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. And yet most people get it wrong. Tom Fischaber of Woot Math will help you get it right.…

  5. Network Convergence

    Increasingly, consumers will be able to communicate with one another and access information across networks (wireless, wireless, broadband, satellite,…

  6. The Future of Spectrum Management: Private Property Rights or Open Standards?

    Co-sponsored by the Federal Communications Bar Association, the University of Colorado Department of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications, the…

  7. Radio Spectrum Pollution: Facing the Challenge of a Threatened Resource

    For a report summarizing the conference written by John Cook, Megan Coontz McAllister, and Laura Littman, Click Here. Intensive use of radio…

  8. The Changing Dynamics of Video Programming

    To view the video recording of this event, Click Here. For a report summarizing the conference written by Laura Littman and Stephanie Minnock Click…

  9. In House Counsel Series: Building a Law Department that Your CFO Will Love

    Co-Sponosred with the University of Colorado Law School and the ACC Overview: This three-hour workshop sponsored by Colorado Law, Silicon Flatirons,…

  10. Roundtable on Digital Music Licenses

    On September 24, 2010 representatives of artists, record labels, music publishers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), online distributors, collective licensing organizations, academia, and the public interest community gathered and considered the challenges and opportunities that widespread, easily accessed, low cost distribution and licensing offers the music industry. The meeting was an opportunity for a number of stakeholders in the music world to discuss ways to make music distribution “work” online.

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