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Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurs, students, leaders across campus, and legal and business professionals look to Silicon Flatirons as a space to convene with meaningful…
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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Dale Hatfield Opening Remarks, Spectrum Conference September 15, 2016
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Spectrum: Next Generation Interference Resolution and Enforcement
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. With the rapid proliferation of wireless…
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Conference Report: Spectrum Hall of Shame: The Worst (and Best) Radio Policy Decisions
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Silicon Flatirons Center for Law,…
Events
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September Entrepreneurs Unplugged: With Paul Berberian, Co-Founder of Market Force Information, Inc. and Former CEO and Co-Founder of Raindance Communications
Please join us on September 17, 2008 as the Silicon Flatirons Center resumes its Entrepreneurs Unplugged series. We are delighted to host Paul Berberian. Mr. Berberian is an experienced chief executive officer and one of Colorado’s leading entrepreneurs.
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Deregulation Revisited: A Tribute to Fred Kahn
To say that Fred Kahn is the archetype and inspiration for the deregulatory policies that have transformed a series of network industries over the last thirty years is no exaggeration. In this conference, we will bring together a group of policymakers, former policymakers, academics, and industry leaders from across the last several decades to evaluate the legacy of deregulation, with particular attention to and appreciation for Fred Kahn’s leadership and teachings in the area.
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Crash Course: The Crucible of Leadership with Jerry Colonna, Executive Coach and Former Venture Capitalist
Please join Silicon Flatirons on Monday, May 6th at 6:00 PM as Jerry Colonna, executive coach and former venture capitalist, will present a Crash…
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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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Wireless Broadband: Markets, Models and Spectrum
Wireless broadband has arrived. Looking back a decade from now, 2010 may be seen as a watershed year, when wireless broadband proved its ability to deliver Internet connections in the United States at a speed and quality approaching or even exceeding the prevalent wireline alternatives. The entry of wireless broadband could, therefore, have a profound impact on the economic structure of the communications marketplace and on the evolution of Internet-based business models.
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Entrepreneurs Unplugged: Barry Diller, Chairman and Senior Executive at IAC and Expedia, Inc.
Silicon Flatirons, ATLAS, and ITP present Barry Diller as our featured entrepreneur with moderator Brad Bernthal. Barry Diller is the Chairman and…
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Crash Course: Complexity Science for Startups with Sam Arbesman and Zach Nies
Co-Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase Foundation Building a startup is a highly uncertain prospect, with a huge number of factors that can affect its…
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The Rise of Broadband Video and the Future of Digital Media
Co-Sponsored by the Cable Center, The Communications Technology Professionals, and Federal Communications Bar Association The new emerging broadband-based video model calls into question a number of technological, economic, and policy premises of the current multi-channel video programming environment. A critical question for established players–both the content developers and the distributors–is whether they embrace this emerging business model or fight it.
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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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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…