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Today, I have the privilege of introducing our next panel on policy, legal, and regulatory issues in emerging AI autonomous software agent…
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Logistics for The Internet’s Midlife Crisis Conference | February 5–6, 2023
What + When + Where + Who The Internet’s Midlife Crisis Conference will convene Sunday, February 5–Monday, February 6, 2023 in the Wittemyer…
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More About the Spectrum Policy Initiative
Inception Our spectrum policy publications started in 2005 at the latest, with Weiser & Hatfield’s “Policing the Spectrum Commons” in the…
Resources
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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…
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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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Encouraging Social Impact Through Private and Public Sector Leadership
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The social impact space is changing and growing…
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Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing in the Health Care and Energy Sectors: Perception and Reality of Risk Management
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Cloud computing promises to enable new frontiers…
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The Private Equity Boom
Despite private equity’s record growth, signs of a slow down are surfacing. In this Roundtable, participants highlighted some of the current and systemic issues facing the private equity industry.
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The End of Scarcity, Open Architecture, and the Future of Broadband Competition Policy
On May 5, 2009, the Silicon Flatirons Center and the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) brought together leading ndividuals from the telecommuications industry, academia, and public interest community to discuss the state of broadband competition policy.
Events
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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.…
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New Times, New Methods: Upgrading Spectrum Enforcement
A Silicon Flatirons Roundtable To view the report, Click Here. The increasingly complex radio spectrum environment is changing the sources and…
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CU New Venture Challenge Pitch Day
If your browser does not redirect you automatically, please click here to proceed to the official CU New Venture Challenge Pitch Day site.
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What I Wish I Knew in Law School
This event is always well received and is highly recommended for law students – especially 1Ls and 2Ls – interested in learning more about…
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Crash Course: How to Pick a Business Worth Starting. The CU New Venture Challege Kick Off With Paul Berberian and Start up Internships Networking
The CU New Venture Challenge, now in its second year, is an entrepreneurial launch pad. This year’s CU NVC events kick off with a Crash Course…
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Energy Innovation Speaker Series: Dr. Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author and Chairman of IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates
4th Annual Schultz Lecture The University of Colorado Law School, the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), and the Silicon Flatirons…
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“Digital Copyright and Innovation Online: A Little Dose of Optimism,” a public lecture by Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation:
In his talk, Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation will provide an overview of emerging copyright rules and argue that Congress, the courts, and the marketplace have struck a balance that is proving surprisingly successful in protecting copyright incentives, stimulating innovation, and encouraging private ordering in the marketplace.
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Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Steve Halstedt, Co-Founder of Centennial Ventures
Networking Reception at 6:00 PM
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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…
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The Economics of Privacy
In Cooperation With TechFreedom and the Federal Communications Bar Association This conference will bring together representatives from the Commerce Department, FTC, Congress, and an interdisciplinary group of leading thinkers to debate the economics of privacy. Keynote speeches, an overview panel, and other panels will focus on some of the most active areas of debate – behavioral advertising, social networks, facial recognition, and location privacy – we will study the promise and the limits of markets, asking questions such as: Should information privacy laws require opt-in or opt-out rules? How well has the FTC’s focus on privacy policies fared? What are best practices for terms of service? What are the pros and cons of a do-not-track system, and should it be backed by law? Do smart phone providers solicit enough meaningful consent to track user location? How do European regulators differ from their American counterparts in their treatment of markets?