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THE

TOLL

ROADS?

januar y  26, 2008

Intellectual Property Law Bulletin

University of

San Francisco

School of Law

The Legal and Political Debate

over Net Neutrality

REGISTRATION PACKET

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The Toll Roads?

The Legal and Political Debate Over Net Neutralit

REGISTRATION FO

University of San Francisco School of LawIntellectual Property Law Bulletin Symposium

The Toll Roads? The Legal and Political Debate Over Net Neutrality

Saturday, January 26, 2008 / 8:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.(6.0 MCLE Credits)

Pre-Registration Deadline: January 11, 2008 (Seating is Limited) 

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The Toll Roads?

The Legal and Political Debate Over Net Neutralit

Synop

Net Neutrality refers to free access to the Internet without discrimination based how often a user accesses the Internet or how much broadband capacity they u

Advocates for Net Neutrality believe that users are entitled to unlimited access in ordpreserve current freedoms as well as to prevent broadband providers from abusing their pto block applications they do not favor or to discriminate between content providers. CritiNet Neutrality and associated legislative proposals believe that Net Neutrality rules wreduce incentives to upgrade networks and launch next generation network services anturn, inhibit the most efficient access to the broadband network.

Should Internet Service Providers continue to drive the same “neutral” course, givinsearch requests and other uses of the Net equal treatment? Absent legislation, will these create Internet “toll roads,” giving preference to certain types of information? It is these typquestions that are at the heart of the debate on Net Neutrality.

The University of San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Bulletin is proud to preThe Toll Roads? The Legal and Political Debate Over Net Neutrality to held January 26, 200the Fromm Institute on the University of San Francisco main campus. The Symposium willgathering where the legal community will join together with political scientists, economcommunications experts and students to engage in a day of presentation and discussion oissues surrounding Network Neutrality.

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Symposium Schedule

8:00-8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30-9:00 Welcome Address

9:00-10:30 Session 1: What is “Net Neutrality?”

10:30-10:40 Break

10:40-12:10 Session 2: The Economics of Net Neutrality

12:10-12:25 Lunch Transition

12:25-1:50 Keynote Lecture and Lunch

2:00-3:30 Session 3: Social Control? Issues of Privacy and Autonomy

3:30-3:40 Break

3:40-5:10 Session 4: Communication: Effects on Media, Information Sharing

and Capacity

5:10-5:20 Closing Remarks

5:30-7:00 Reception

NOTE: Please see www.netneutrality2008.org for the most recent schedule.

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The Legal and Political Debate Over Net Neutralit

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