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Digital Policy in the Information Age
National Digital Policy Institute Policy Conference
October 3-4, 2008
Ball State University
Alumni Center
http://www.bsu.edu/digitalpolicy/conference/
Scheduled to Appear:
Berge Ayvazian
Chief Strategy Officer, Yankee Group
Mike Bennett
Executive Director-Consumer & Government Affairs
AT&T Services, Inc.
Ann Bobeck, J.D.
Assoc. General Counsel National Association of Broadcasters
Washington D.C.
Mike Bloxham
Ball State University
Center for Media Design
Dan Brenner
VP Legislative & Regulatory Affairs, NCTA
Dwayne Buttler, J.D.
University of Louisville
Wayne Dunham
U.S. Department of Justice, Anti-trust Division
Kelley Dunne
President, Digital Bridge Communication
Richard Enbody
College of Engineering
Michigan State University
Hance Haney
Director and Senior Fellow
of the Technology & Democracy
Project at the Discovery Institute
David Hoover
Director, Government Affairs
CTIA - The Wireless Association
Ralph Justus
VP, Electronics
Industry Alliance
Steven M. Kelly
FBI Supervisory Special Agent
Larry Landis
Indiana Public Utilities Commission
Dr. Bill Lehr
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laura Marriott
President, Mobile Marketing Association
Cullen McCarty
VP, Smithville Digital
Mitch Oscar
Executive Vice President, Televisual Applications
Janice Pilch
University of Illinois
Jennifer Richter, J.D.
Chair, Technology and Communications Practice Group, Patton Boggs, LLP
Patrick Ross
Executive Director, Copyright Alliance
Steve Titch
Reason Institute
James A. Trilling, J.D.
Federal Trade Commission
Mark Whaley
Councilor of the City of Waterloo, Canada
Kimberly Zarkin
Westminster College
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