Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 72) CES PARTNER PROGRAMS 12:15– 1:15 p.m. LUNCH The Venetian, Murano 3204 1:15– 1:45 p.m. CES GOVERNMENT 2008 KEYNOTE The Venetian, Lido 3103 1:45– 2:30 p.m. MUSIC 2.0 The Venetian, Lido 3103 The Internet is a powerful vehicle for promoting new music. The indie-music community has harnessed that power and taken market share from the majors, but issues like DRM and licensing remain. Explore the potential of social networks, podcasts and P2P networks in the context of music on the Internet. 2:30– 3:30 p.m. PRICING Industry Affiliate ULTIMATE PASS ADVANCE ON-SITE UPGRADE $1,145 $1,245 $150 $150 Government Employee $745 $845 Attendees must register through www.icggov.com. BREAK The Venetian, Murano 3204 3:30– 4 p.m. KEYNOTE The Venetian, Lido 3103 4– 4:45 p.m. DEVICES: CAPABILITIES VS. COPYRIGHTS The Venetian, Lido 3103 Users can access music via portable satellite radio receivers, WiFi-enabled hard drives in the car, mobile streaming, video game downloads and more. Serious disagreements remain over what’s fair use and what’s infringement. Hear both sides of the issue with input from manufacturers, publishers and labels. Senior technology and management executives from government and industry will share ideas with elected officials, candidates and political experts at CES Government 2008. The conference will analyze the November elections and their potential impact on the government’s technology and management agendas. Attendees will benefit from two full days of focused discussions and substantive plenary sessions that examine the critical intersection of technology applications and legislative challenges. The exchange of information and networking opportunities will be unsurpassed. 72 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2007 http://www.icggov.com
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