DCIA P2P & Cloud Media Summit, in conjunction with Digital Hollywood Spring
 May 6, 2010 Santa Monica, California

The P2P & CLOUD MEDIA SUMMIT will explore current policy, technology, and content issues as well as next-generation business opportunities related to P2P and cloud based commercial offerings. Keynote speakers will provide a strategic perspective on what is required to fulfill the multi-billion dollar revenue potential of the P2P and cloud computing distribution channel for entertainment content.

P2P MEDIA & CLOUD SUMMIT PANEL FOR:

 CONTENT TRACK
 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm

Key Challenge – Balancing Monetization and Anti-Piracy Efforts to Maximize Profitability

What business models show the greatest promise for P2P and cloud-based content delivery?
What changes are needed to more effectively harness file-sharing and related technologies?
What content-security solutions are now in development that will optimize P2P, cloud computing,
and hybrid peer-assisted deployments for the benefit of all participants in the distribution chain?

Panelists:

Diane Duke, Executive Director, Free Speech Coalition
Murray Galbraith, President, Cavalier Digital Media Services and Game-Boyz
Chris Kenneally, Director of Author Relations, Copyright Clearance Center
Mike Lewis, EVP, Product, BUZZMedia
Lawrence Low, VP of Product Management and Strategy, BayTSP
Gabe Zichermann, Author, Game-Based Marketing

Moderator:

Laura Tunberg, Member Services, DCIA, and Principal, We Get It Consulting

C&T 2010 Conference
 June 17, 2010, Hotel Roger Smith, New York City

Copyright and Technology is the only publication that exclusively covers digital rights technologies, including DRM, watermarking, fingerprinting, rights licensing, and rights information management, along with related developments in law and public policy worldwide. C&T provides analysis of news events and offers perspectives grounded in facts and collective experiences.

C&T PANEL FOR:

 Afternoon Technology Track – Content Identification Technologies: Moving from Antipiracy to Monetization
 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Thursday, June 17

Watermarking and fingerprinting are two technological means of identifying digital content. They have been used as antipiracy applications, such as filtering of content uploads to user-generated content websites. But these technologies have many more applications related to the new urgency around content monetization. Our panelists discuss these applications and their trajectories in the market.

Panelists:

Alex Terpstra, CEO, Civolution
Joshua Cohen, CEO, iPharro
Stuart Rosove, COO, BayTSP

Moderator:

Rajan Samtani, Digital Media Consultant