File-Sharing Symposium at the University of Texas
Gary Chapman at the University of Texas writes "Congressman Lamar Smith of the 21st Congressional District in Texas, which takes in San Antonio and part of Austin, has assembled a remarkable panel of influential speakers to address the issue of file-sharing on college and university campuses. The event will be Friday, October 11, from 9 a.m until 10:30 at the Bass Lecture Hall in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin." Read on below for more details, especially if you're one of the thousands of UT students in the dorms.
"The panelists will be:
- Steve Griffin, Chairman and CEO of StreamCast Networks
- Robert Holleyman, President and CEO of the Business Software
Alliance
- Douglas Lowenstein, President of the Interactive Digital
Software Association
- Michael Merhej, President of Audiogalaxy.com
- Cary Sherman, President of the Recording Industry Association
of America
- Gigi Sohn, President of Public Knowledge
- Daniel A. Updergrove, Vice President for Information Technology,
University of Texas
- Jonathan Zuck, President of the Association for Competitive Technology
Here is a map to the LBJ School at the University of Texas in Austin. The Bass Lecture Hall is in the basement of the building."
Microsoft does this, giving free software to college kids since they go in the industry. Now the **AAs are going to teach kids in college that copyright is good. Whee.
I've searched through the UT site and googled and found no information on this!? Were's this coming from?
But copyright IS good. Copyright is the foundation upon which free software rests.
If tits were wings it'd be flying around.
he probably meant he changed to a private dorm since all the dorms at UT have capped bandwith; 3GB a week.
I don't have any classes Friday morning, so I'll be there. Any other Horns planning to show up?
Who needs mysteries on TV? I've got Slashdot moderation.