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Live from Digital Hollywood: Streams and Dry Riverbeds

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by Patrick Ross

HOLLYWOOD, CA:  I've been speaking for several years now on the fact
that the creative industries continue to show more flexibility in terms of
licensing their works to platforms and distributors. What's nice is, every time
I speak at a conference like Digital
Hollywood
, there is still more evidence to support that, and more panelists
and attendees who not only agree with it but are living it.

Live from the Tech Policy Summit: PRO-IP and Network Management

Thursday, March 27th, 2008 by Patrick Ross

HOLLYWOOD, Cal. — Two keynoters at the Tech Policy Summit here are familiar faces in Washington, and both had positive things to say about copyright and artists' rights.

A Call for Civil Discourse — and Rationality — on Net Neutrality

Friday, March 14th, 2008 by Patrick Ross

There's been much talk in both parties during this presidential campaign about the need for civility in policy debates. Civility is about more than just politeness; it's about actually listening to the other side's arguments, and not entering the debate assuming the worst about the other side.


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