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RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY: Child Protection in a Web 2.0 World
Date: Thursday 6th December 2007 Venue: Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Washington, DC 20004
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8:15 a.m.
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Registration & breakfast
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9:00
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Welcome - Stephen Balkam, CEO, Family Online Safety Institute
- Opening Remarks - Kathryn Brown, Senior Vice President — Public Policy Development & Corporate Responsibility, Verizon [speech text]
- Keynote Address - Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras, FTC, US
Video Address - Commissioner Viviane Reding, EU
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9:45
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Aspen Institute Roundtable Charlie Firestone, Executive Director, Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program, moderator Panelists
- Derek Wyatt MP (UK)
- Helen Normoyle, Director, Market Research, Ofcom (UK)
- Commissioner Deborah Tate, FCC, US
- Authority Member Chris Cheah, Australian Communications and Media Authority
- Bob Corn-Revere, Davis Wright Tremaine L.L.P.
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11:15
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Coffee break
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11:30
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U.S. Ambassador David A. Gross in Conversation with Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
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12:00
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What the research is telling us Debra Berlyn, President, Consumer Policy Solutions, moderator Panelists
- Amanda Lenhart, Senior Research Specialist, Pew Internet & American Life Project
- Professor Sonia Livingstone, Professor of Social Psychology, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science
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12:45 p.m.
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Lunch & exhibition
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2:00
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Breakout Sessions Companies or government - which should do more to protect children online? Larry Magid, CBS News On-Air Technology Analyst, moderator Panelists
- Dorothy Attwood, Senior Vice-President, Policy, AT&T
- Holly Hawkins, CIPP, Director, Policy & Regulatory, AOL
- John Carr, Internet Adviser, Children's Charities Coalition for Internet Safety & Chair, Home Office Task Force on Filtering
- Joe Waz, Public Policy Counsel and VP for External Affairs, Comcast Corp
- Roger Cochetti, Group Director, U.S. Public Policy, CompTIA
Education - What methods and messages do we need to effectively reach parents, teachers and children? Tim Lordan, Executive Director, Internet Education Foundation, moderator Panelists
- Marsali S. Hancock, President, Internet Keep Safe Coalition
- John Carosella, VP of Content Control, Blue Coat Systems
- Marian Merritt, Internet Safety Advocate, Symantec
- Rudi Vansnick, President & CEO, Internet Society Belgium, & Treasurer ISOC-ECC Barcelona, Spain
Technology - What are the latest trends in online safety technology? Adam Thierer, Senior Fellow, PFF, moderator Panelists
- Phil Archer, CTO, FOSI
- Mark Ryland, CTO, MPowerMedia
- Dominique Clement, FlowInspect
- Adam Hildreth, CEO, Crisp Thinking
- James Dirksen, VP of Business Development and Managing Director, Rulespace
- Frank Torres, Director of Consumer Affairs, Microsoft
New Challenges - How do we protect kids in a world of social networking sites and the mobile web? David Diggs, Executive Director, The Wireless Foundation, moderator Panelists
- Annie Mullins, Global Head of Content Standards, Vodafone
- Natasha Jackson, Head of Content Policy, GSMA
- Brian Knapp, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Loopt
- Denise Tayloe, President & CEO, Privo
- Brian T. Ashby, Associate General Counsel - Digital Media, Music & Content, Legal Department, Verizon
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4:00
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4:30
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Plenary and Conclusions - Stephen Balkam, moderator Bringing it all back home
- Greg Smith, Author — 'How to Protect Your Children on the Internet - a Road Map for Parents and Teachers'
- Linda Criddle, Author — 'Look Both Ways'
- Andrew Keen, Author — The Cult of the Amateur: 'How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture'
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6:00
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8:00
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Close
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