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  1. 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…

  2. Parking on CU Boulder Campus

    General Policy Registered attendees of Silicon Flatirons events taking place on the CU Boulder campus who wish to park a motor vehicle in a…

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  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…

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  1. 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.…

  2. The War on “Piracy”: A Fight for Industry Survival or a Failed Approach?

    Please join us for a panel discussion between attorneys from Holme Roberts & Owen and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. HRO is a Denver-based law firm that represents record companies in their attempts to stem online music copyright infringement, including actions targeting individual university students. The EFF is a nonprofit organization that frequently questions the RIAA’s tactics and opposes it in court.

  3. 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.

  4. The Digital Broadband Migration: Imagining the Internet’s Future

    The Internet’s development has amazed even its early pioneers and its ability to confound skeptics suggests that calls for change should be taken with a grain of salt. This conference will imagine the Internet’s future, discuss its economic and social implications, and contrast different prescriptions for Internet policy.

  5. Innovation, Intellectual Property, and Entrepreneurship in The Information Industries

    To evaluate the appropriate role for government policy in facilitating entrepreneurship and innovation, this conference will bring together a group of industry leaders.

  6. 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…

  7. Opportunities for Healthcare IT, Quality, and Consumer Empowerment

    To explore the relevant opportunities and associated challenges related to using information technology to promote greater quality in health care, the Silicon Flatirons Center will bring together leading Colorado entrepreneurs, healthcare professionals, public officials, and academics to advance the discussion around technological progress in the healthcare industry.

  8. Crash Course: Bootstrapping

    Click Here to view the video. This Crash Course diagrams bootstrapping strategies for startups. Several area companies in the Front Range, ranging…

  9. Energy Innovation Speaker Series: Former Governor Bill Ritter, Director, Center for the New Energy Economy, Colorado State University – “Clean Energy and the Environment in America: The Colorado Story”

    The University of Colorado Law School, the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), and the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology,…

  10. Patents: Home on the Range or Wild Frontier?

    The role of patents in our economy is becoming more critical as we move toward an economy where value is represented by intangible assets rather than tangible ones. The America Invents Act was enacted to update the Patent Act and enable the Patent Office to grapple with an increasing number of patent applications. Even with the reforms embodied in that law, commenters and practitioners have offered a series of differing analysis from economic, ethical or technological perspectives. At this conference, we will bring together some of the leading thinkers on patent policy and examine the arguments and metaphors about the future of patent policy.

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