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January 14, 2004
Sen. Coleman to Convene P2P Summit
Posted by Ernest Miller
internetnews.com reports that Sen. Norm Coleman (R - MN) is planning to convene a summit within in the next two months to bring together the various interested parties with regard to P2P (Senator Plans P2P Summit). This summit will not be addressing any specific piece of legislation, but looks to be an attempt to knock some multi-industry heads under a congressional rubric.
Steward [Coleman's communications director] said Internet service providers (ISP), hardware and software executives, P2P companies, entertainment industry leaders, technology experts, privacy advocates, academics and entrepreneurs will be invited to the Washington roundtable to discuss the issue.
via JD's New Media Musings
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