CFP Spring 2011 All-Members'
Meeting
May 4 and 5 @MIT in Cambridge, MA
MIT's Media Laboratory - Building E14 on the corner of Ames and Amherst Streets
- 6th Floor
AGENDA
Day 1 - Wednesday, May 4, 2011
If Slides and/or Video are available they are linked below the agenda item in red.
09:00 Welcome/Introductions
09:05 David Clark (MIT): Standing on a Slippery Slope:
Getting beyond simplistic definitions of "open" and "closed"
Slides / Video
09:30 Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard): The Future of the Internet - Please contact Jonathan directly for slides zittrain@law.harvard.edu / Video
10:30 Rick Borovoy (MIT) Aadaptive speed meeting: The audience will engage in a series of 5-minute,
one-on-one meetings, discussing questions related to openess.
Slides / Video
11:15 Panel: CFP Sponsors will discuss their industry's definition of open and closed - Video
Moderator: Charlie Fine (MIT)
Participants:
Bruce Davie (Cisco)
Gabriele Elia (Telecom Italia) - Slides
Amparo Canaveras (MIT/NSN) - Slides
13:45 Shirley Hung (MIT): China's approach to controlling the Internet
Slides / Video14:15 Ethan Zuckerman (Berkman Center for Internet and Society): Activism, Amplifiers and Firewalls:
What the Arab Spring tells us about the power and limits of social media
Slides / Video15:15 Bill Lehr/David Clark (MIT): Internet interconnection: Understanding the policy challenge
Slides / Video16:00 Steve Bauer (MIT): Broadband data and metrics and their implications for fostering openness
Slides / Video
Day 2 - Thursday, May 5, 2011
08:30 Natalie Klym/Charlie Fine (MIT): Beyond TV Book Report
Slides / Video09:00 Christian Sandvig: The Television Will Not Be Revolutionized
Slides / Video09:45 Kate Griffin (Cisco): The Future of Television: 10 reasons you won't recognize your television
in the not-too-distant future - Slides / Video
Respondent: Charlie Fine (MIT)10:45 Andy Lippman, Rick Borovoy (MIT): Proximal Networks: The return of Infrastructure-free radio. Proximal networksbuild on the concept of a third cloud.
Slides / Video11:30 Karen Sollins (MIT): Thoughts on Privacy and the Law
Slides / Video12:00 Andy Lippman (MIT): Closing remarks/ group discussion