Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2013
January 28, 2013 - January 29, 2013
CLE - Live Seminar
USA
Description
Attend this renowned program and hear cutting-edge analysis of federal initiatives and FCC regulations. Plus examine current case law, the latest technology forecasts, and market trends. Join the country’s leading outside and in-house counsel representing cable operators, cable programmers, municipalities, and online service providers - and the regulators themselves - to gain an understanding of what has transpired in broadband and cable law over the past year, and of where we might be heading.
- Does the convergence of voice, video, and data made possible by IP technology warrant a new blueprint for communications regulation?
- Does it still make sense to divide the Act into separate “silos” for broadcast, voice and cable services?
- Will the FCC’s net neutrality order survive appeal?
- Understanding cable’s role in wireless: current FCC wireless proceedings, unlicensed spectrum, and WiFi technology and franchise or local authorization requirements
- What are the copyright implications of streaming video for online distribution of programming?
- What is the significance of the ivi and Aereo decisions?
- What are the latest regulatory developments affecting cable’s voice business?
- Does the migration of set-top box functions to the cloud affect the risk of data breaches?
- Will the AllVid proposal promote video competition or just impose additional costs on consumers?
- Is the FCC implementing the CVAA in accordance with Congressional intent?
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Practising Law Institute
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New York, New York
United States of America
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