9-Hour Program

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Overview

Why you should attend

Attend this renowned program, and hear cutting-edge analysis of federal initiatives and FCC regulations. Plus, examine current case law, the latest technology forecasts, and market trends. Join policymakers and the country’s leading outside and in-house counsel representing cable operators and programmers to gain an understanding of what has transpired in broadband and cable law over the past year, and of where we might be heading.

What you will learn

  • How will the net neutrality rules and the exception for “managed services” be applied to the provision of online video?
  • How should existing distribution licenses apply to delivery of content over additional devices?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of providing licensed vs. unlicensed wireless service?
  • What is the appropriate intercarrier compensation regime for VoIP?
  • Should the FCC get involved in disputes between broadcasters and distributors?
  • Will the AllVid proposal promote video competition or just impose additional costs on consumers?
  • What privacy issues are raised by behavioral and targeted advertising (video and Internet)?
  • Is the FCC implementing the CVAA in accordance with Congressional intent?
  • Is there a need to amend the program carriage rules to protect independent programmers?

Who should attend

Practitioners in the field of cable and telecommunications law, state and local regulators, and executives of MVPDs and companies supplying cable video programming and technology, cable Internet and voice technology.

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