Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 51) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS DIGITAL HOLLYWOOD DH17 SOCIAL NETWORKS AND USER GENERATED DH18 DRM IMPLEMENTATION IN MEDIA AND MEDIA AS A TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE: ENTERTAINMENT: FROM STANDARDIZATION THE PLATFORM, THE CONTENT AND TO IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY THE NETWORK STRATEGIES 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 9 LVCC, North Hall, N259 Social networks and user-generated media may appear easy to create, but maintaining a virtual world is another story. We’ll explore these challenges and offer innovative ideas on how to continue producing fresh, dynamic content. Moderator: Peter H. Kang, Esq., Partner, Sidley Austin LLP Panelists: Michael Gordon, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Limelight Networks Mike Sommers, Senior Vice President, Product Management, KickApps Lewis Rothkopf, Vice President of Business Development, Paltalk Kris Barton, General Manager, Nero Online, Nero Jonathan Schreiber, Vice President of Business Development, PeopleJam 10:30– 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 9 LVCC, North Hall, N261 The future of entertainment and media depends on their ability to produce content and manage its distribution. Learn how DRM technology makes content delivery systems safe for mass use, and get the technology company point of view about DRM protection in a changing content landscape. Moderator: David E. Leibowitz, Managing Partner, CH Potomac Panelists: Paul Jessop, Chief Technology Officer, IFPI David Hughes, RIAA Donald E. Leake, Program Director – Copy Protection Business Development, IBM Research Albhy Galuten, Vice President, Digital Media Technology Strategy, Sony Corp. of America Richard LeVine, Global Rights Management Lead, Technology Consulting, Security, Media & Entertainment, Accenture Steve Oetegenn, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Verimatrix Richard Bullwinkle, Chief Evangelist, Macrovision Stuart Rosove, Senior Director, Business Development Media and Entertainment, Digimarc Visit www.CESweb.org/conferences for current program updates. 51 http://www.CESweb.org/conferences
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