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Saturday, September 23, 2000
1:00pm - 7:00pm Registration Upper Foyer
    
Tutorials Magnolia Room
    
2:15pm - 4:00pm Session 1:  FCC and the Internet:  30 Years of Unregulation [Paper:doc]

Presenters:   

Robert Cannon, FCC
Michael Kende, FCC
    
4:15pm - 6:00pm Session 2:  Real Options and Implications for Regulators [Paper:pdf]

Presenter:   

James Alleman, University of Colorado
    
5:30pm - 6:30pm Reception/Cash Bar Outside Terrace
    
6:30pm - 7:30pm Dinner Terrace Ballroom
    
7:30pm - 9:00pm Opening Session Terrace Ballroom
Welcoming Remarks

By:   

Shane Greenstein, Program Committee Chair
Plenary Session:   Access Technologies and How They Will Connect

Chair:  

Gerry Faulhaber, University of Pennsylvania and Federal Communications Commission

Panelists:  

Richard Solomon, University of Pennsylvania
Dan Spulber, Northwestern University
Bill McCarthy, Boardwatch Magazine
Mark Lemley, University of California, Berkeley
Dale Hatfield, Federal Communications Commission
 

Sunday, September 24, 2000

7:30am-4:00pm  Registration Lower Foyer
              
7:30am-8:30am  Breakfast Magnolia Room
    
8:30am-10:00am

 

Beech Room

Session: 

Mass Media
    

Chair:  

Andrew Schwartzman, Media Access Project
    

Papers:

Webradio, Satellite Radio, and Digital Audio Broadcasting: Competition and Coordination in Standards and Markets
Titus Levi, University of Southern California
    
Public Service Internet? Public Service Broadcasting and the Internet: An Int'l Comparative Study
Amit Schejter, Tel Aviv University
     
Should Congress Establish a Compulsory License for Internet Video Providers to Retransmit Over-the-Air TV Station Programming Via the Internet?
Michael Wirth, University of Denver
Larry Collette, University of Denver
    
The Old Politics of the New TV: An Institutional Perspective on the Transition to Digital TV in the U.S. and Western Europe
Hernan Galperin, University of Southern California
    
Walnut Room

Session: 

Globalization of the Knowledge Economy
    

Chair:  

Paul Margie, Senator Rockefeller's Office
    
Papers: The Competitive Balance of the Italian and American Film Industries [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
David Waterman, Indiana University
Krishna Jayakar, Penn State University
    
Knowledge Networks, the Internet, and Development
Lee McKnight, Tufts University
Peter Cukor, Tufts University
    
Market Hierarchy, Copyright and Free Expression in an Age of Global Communication [Abstract.txt]
Neil Netanel, University of Texas
    
Terrace Room East

Session: 

Design of Digital Distribution for Intellectual Property
    

Chair:  

Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
    
Papers: Napster, Copyright and Markets [Paper:doc]
Michael Einhorn, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information and William Paterson University 
    
Copyright in the Age of Distributed Applications [Paper:pdf]
Seth Greenstein, McDermott, Will & Emery
    
Fair Use Infrastructure for Copyright Management Systems
Dan Burk, University of Minnesota 
Julie Cohen, Georgetown University
    
Copyright and Internet Music Transmissions: Existing Law, Major Controversies, Possible Solutions [Paper:pdf]
Anthony Reese, University of Texas
    
Terrace Room West

Session: 

Statistical Studies of Producer and Regulator Behavior 
    

Chair:  

Shane Greenstein, Northwestern University
    
Papers: An Empirical Study of the Subscription-Television Services Market with Competitive Providers [Abstract:txt]
John Karikari, US General Accounting Office
Stephen Brown, US General Accounting Office
Amy Abramowitz, US General Accounting Office
    
The Dynamics of Regulatory Lobbying: A Study of Payphone Compensation
John de Figueiredo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
Preference Externalities: An Empirical Study of Who Benefits Whom in Differentiated Product Markets [Paper:pdf]
Joel Waldfogel, University of Pennsylvania
    
High Speed Internet Access Diffusion: An Analysis of Internet Service Providers' Firm Strategy
Joseph Bailey, University of Maryland
    
10:00am-10:30am Break Upper Lobby
    
10:30am-12:00pm

Beech Room

Session: 

End to End Network Policy
    

Chair:  

Robert Pepper, Federal Communications Commission
    
Papers: The Mobile Telephone Cluster in the Nordic Countries: Policies to Foster Innovation and Success Through Provider Competition and Knowledge Alliance Development [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
John Rice, Queensland University of Technology
Mark Shadur, Queensland University of Technology
    
The End of End to End:  Preserving the Architecture of the Internet in the Broadband Era
Lawarence Lessig, Harvard Law School
Mark Lemley, University of California, Berkeley
    
A Common Carrier Approach to Internet Interconnection
Jim Speta, Northwestern University
    
Rules from Truth: Post-Convergence Policy for Access [Paper:pdf]
Francois Bar, Stanford University
Christian Sandvig, Stanford University
    
Walnut Room

Session: 

Asymmetric Regulation and Development
    

Chair:  

Robert Cannon, Federal Communications Commission
    
Papers: "Pull Policy" for Growth of Telecommunications in Rural Areas - A Case Study of Indian Telecom [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Anjali Nigam, MS University
Ajit Nigam, Railway Staff College
    
Socio-economic Impact of Rural Telecom: Implications for Policy
Rekha Jain , Indian Institute of Management
Trilochan Sastry, Indian Institute of Management
    
Regulatory Opportunities in Telecommunications: The Unlevel Competitive Playing Field [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Rob Frieden, Penn State University
    
Assessing the WTO Agreement on China's Telecommunications Regulatory Reforming and Industrial Liberalization [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Bing Zhang, The Ohio State University
    
Terrace Room East

Session: 

Institutional Influences on the Design of Intellectual Property Rights
    
Chair:   Michael Niebel, European Commission
    
Papers: Networks and the Evolution of Property Rights in the Global Knowledge-Based Economy [Paper:pdf]
D. Linda Garcia, Georgetown University
    
Technology and the Changing Nature of Copyright Enforcement [Abstract:txt]
Matt Jackson, Penn State University
    
Cross-Sectoral Differences in  Intellectual Property Enforcement in Developing Countries: The Role of State-Industry Linkages
Krishna Jayakar, Penn State University
    
The Expansion of the Patent System:  Politics and Political Economy
Brian Kahin, University of Maryland
    
Terrace Room West

Session: 

Evolution of Industry Structure
    

Chair:  

Marius Schwartz, Georgetown University
    
Papers: Paragons of Virtue? Entry Threat and Strategies of Incumbents in the US Local Telecommunications Industry [Abstract:txt]
Heli Koski, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy
Sumit Majumdar, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine
    
Entry in Regulated Monopoly Markets: The Development of a Competitive Fringe in the Local Telephone Industry
Jaison Abel, Analysis Group\Economics
    
The InterNAT: Policy Implications of the Internet Architecture Debate [Abstract:pdf] [Paper:pdf]
Hans Kruse, Ohio University
William Yurcik, Illinois State University
Lawrence Lessig, Harvard University
    
Regulatory Convergence in the Information Industry  [Abstract:pdf] [Paper:pdf]
Martha Garcia-Murillo, Syracuse University
Ian MacInnes, Syracuse University
    
12:00pm-1:30pm

Lunch  

Plaza Ballroom C

Speaker:  

Timothy Bresnahan, Stanford University
Competition and Competition Policy in High Technology Industries 
    
1:45pm-3:15pm

 

Beech Room

Session: 

E-Commerce
    

Chair:  

Elliot Maxwell, Department of Commerce
    
Papers: The Next Stage in the Digital Economy:  Nano-Transactions and Nano-Regulation
Eli Noam, Columbia University
    
The Dynamics of Competition in the Internet Search Engine Market [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Neil Gandal, Tel Aviv University and CEPR
    
Self-Regulation and System Crashes in E-Commerce: Lessons from Airlines' History
Walter Effross, American University
    
Quantifying the Benefits of E-procurement: A Detailed Analysis of SMEs in the UK [Paper:pdf]
Chris Doyle, Charles River Associates 
Paul McShane, London Economics 
    
Walnut Room

Session: 

Social Issues in Community Adoption of ICT's
    

Chair:  

Jorge Schement, Penn State University
    
Papers: Social and Cultural Dimensions of the Digital Divide: A Comparative Analysis of Adopters and Non-Adopters of Free Internet Service in a Rural Community
Loy Singleton, University of Alabama
Steven Rockwell, University of Alabama
    
From African Village to Global Village: Lessons in Bridging the African Digital Divide [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Heather Hudson, University of San Francisco
    
Re-Examining the Digital Divide
Benjamin Compaine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
From Digital Divide to Digital Opportunity?  Telecommunications and Socioeconomic Development in the Lower Mississippi Delta Region in the U.S.  [Abstract:txt] [Paper:doc]
Roberta Lentz, University of Texas at Austin
Michael Oden, University of Texas at Austin
    
Terrace Room East

Session: 

Regulatory Designs for Economic Growth
    

Chair:  

Martin Taschdjian, The National Cable Television Center
    
Papers: Effects of the Entrance of a Second GSM Operator on the Cellular Telecommunications Market and on the Incumbent Operator
Kirsten Pehrsson, Strategic Policy Research, Inc.
Jeffrey Rohlfs, Strategic Policy Research, Inc.
Carlo Rossotto, the World Bank
Michel Kerf, the World Bank
    
Telecommunications Liberalization in Central and Eastern Europe: "Further on Up the Road" of Institutional, Policy, and Industry Change
Stephen McDowell, Florida State University
Kostadin Kostadinov, Florida State University
    
Developing Telecommunications Infrastructure: State and Local Policy Collisions [Abstract.pdf] [Paper.pdf]
Sharon Strover, University of Texas
Lon Berquist, University of Texas 
    
Terrace Room West

Session: 

Does Policy Determine Design or Vice Versa?
    

Chair:  

Jean Camp, Harvard University
    
Papers: The Digital Dilemma: A Perspective on Intellectual Property in the Information Age
Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
Randall Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
Publius:  A Robust, Tamper-evident, Censorship-resistant Web Publishing System
Lorrie Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research
Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs-Research
Marc Waldman, New York University
    
Assessing the Influence of Design on Policy:  A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Emerging Signaling Protocols
Douglas Sicker, Federal Communications Commission
    
Rethinking the Design of the Internet: The End-to-end Arguments vs. the Brave New World [Paper:pdf]
David Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marjory Blumenthal, Computer Science & Telecommunications Board
    
3:15pm-3:45pm Break Upper Foyer
    
3:45pm-5:15pm

Beech Room

Panel   Discussion  

Shaping the Debate or Setting the Agenda? Think Tanks, Research Institutes in the Policy Making Process

Chair:  

William Drake, Carnegie Endowment for Int'l Peace

Presenters:  

Pamela Samuelson, University of California
Eli Noam, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information
Jamie Love, Consumer Project on Technology
Walter Baer, RAND
    
Walnut Room

Session: 

Policy Issues for Effective Universal Service
    

Chair:  

Ben Compaine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
Papers: Community-Centered Initiatives Addressing the Digital Divide: Challenges to Traditional Telecommunications Policy and Governance
Patrick Hadley, Florida State University
Stephen McDowell, Florida State University
    
Texas Public Policy: Community Networks Statewide [Abstract & Paper:pdf] [Appendix I:pdf] [Appendix II:pdf]
Gene Crick, TeleCommunity Resource Center
    
From C to Shining C:  Competition and Cross-subsidy in Communications
Bradley Wimmer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Gregory Rosston, Stanford University
    
The Impact of Telecommunications Reform on Residential Teledensity: Analysis of Cross-Country Panel Data
Krishna Jayakar, Penn State University
    
Terrace Room East

Session: 

International Governance: ICANN, the EU, and the Globalization of the Internet Economy
    

Chair:  

Julie Cohen, Georgetown University
    
Papers: Does a Hierarchical Internet Necessitate Multilateral Intervention? [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Rob Frieden, Penn State University
    
The Pantomime Trojan Horse: US-EU State-Firm Relations in Internet Governance
Chris Marsden, ESRC Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalisation
    
ICANN and Internet Governance: Leveraging Technical Coordination to Extend State and Market into Cyberspace
Hans Klein, Georgia Institute of Technology
    
Rough Justice: A Statistical Assessment of ICANN's Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
Milton Mueller, Syracuse University
    
Terrace Room West

Session: 

Internet Bandwidth & Spectrum Allocation: Economics and Architecture
    

Chair:  

William Lehr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
Papers: A Broadband Access Market Framework:  Towards Consumer Service Level Agreements
Lee McKnight, Tufts University
William Lehr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
Generation Networks and the Regulation of Interconnection
Stanford Levin, Southern Illinois university at Edwardsville
Mark Kolesar, TELUS
    
Dynamic Bandwidth Provisioning Economy of a Market-Based IP QoS Interconnection: IntServ-DiffServ
Junseok Hwang, Syracuse University
Martin Weiss, University of Pittsburgh
Seung-Jae Shin, University of Pittsburgh
    
Real-time Services and the Fragmentation of the Internet
Michael Kende, Federal Communications Commission
Douglas Sicker, Federal Communications Commission
          
6:00pm  Reception Outside Terrace
    
7:00pm-9:00pm Dinner Magnolia Room
    

Monday, September 25, 2000

7:30am-12:00pm Registration Upper Lobby Foyer
    
7:30am-8:30am Breakfast Magnolia Room
    
8:30am-10:00am
Beech Room

Session: 

International Internet Telephony
    

Chair:  

Lee McKnight, Tufts University
    
Papers: Pricing International IP Telephony
Arturo Briceno, Strategic Policy Research, Inc.
    
DoCoMo as National Champion: I-mode, W-CDMA and NTT's Role as Japan's Pilot Organization in Global Telecommunications [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
John Ratliff, Santa Clara University
    
Regulatory Treatment of IP Transport and Service [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
Joshua Mindel, Carnegie Mellon University
Marvin Sirbu, Carnegie Mellon University
    
Walnut Room

Session: 

User Studies
    

Chair:  

Lorrie Faith Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research
    
Papers: System Design, User Cost and Electronic Usage of Journals [Paper:pdf]
Robert Gazzale, University of Michigan
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason, University of Michigan
    
Long-term Cable Modem Use and Satisfaction
Anne Hoag, The Pennsylvania State University
    
Beyond Logs and Surveys:  In-Depth Measures of People's Web Use
Eszter Hargittai, Princeton University
    
New Internet Users:  What They Do Online, What They Don't, and Implications for the Net's Future
John Horrigan, Pew Internet and American Life Project
    
Terrace Room East

Session: 

Access, Pinch Points and Antitrust
    

Chair:  

Howard Shelanski, University of California at Berkeley
    
Papers: Broadband Internet: Open Access and Content Competition
Chris Hogendorn, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
    
Licensing and Access to Innovations in Telecommunications and Information Services
Debra Aron, LECG, Inc.
Steve Wildman, Michigan State University
    
Efficient Interconnection Regimes for Competing Networks
Patrick DeGraba, Federal Communications Commission
    
Broadband Architectures, ISP Business Models, and Open Access
Shawn O'Donnell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
Terrace Room West

Session: 

Infrastructure
    

Chair:  

Gerry Faulhaber, University of Pennsylvania and Federal Communications Commission
    
Papers: The Pace of Transmission Technology
Michael Noll, University of Southern California
    
Broadband Access Networks and the Emergence of Voice Over IP (VoIP): An Economic Analysis of Cable and ADSL
Daniel Fryxell, Carnegie Mellon University
Marvin Sirbu, Carnegie Mellon University
Steven Lanning, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
    
Accessibility of Broadband Telecommunication Services by Various Segments of the American Population
David Gabel, Queens College
Florence Kwan, City University of New York
    
10:00am-10:30am Break Upper Foyer
    
10:30am-12:00pm
Beech Room

Session: 

Wireless Appliances and Policy
    

Chair:  

David Farber, University of Pennsylvania and Federal Communications Commission
    
Papers: Bluetooth: Towards a Cooperative Model of Technological Innovation in Model Telephony [Abstract:txt] [Paper:pdf]
John Rice, Queensland University of Technology
Mark Shadur, Queensland University of Technology
    
Taxonomy of Internet Appliances
William Lehr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sharon Gillett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Wroclawski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dave Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    
International Roaming Charges Over-charging and Competition Law
Ewan Sutherland, INTUG