The Media Access Project hosted its third "Innovation ‘08" roundtable on Wednesday where tech and telecom experts discussed policy recommendations for the next president. The think tank, which is dedicated to open and diverse media access, held its first two forums in Silicon Valley in the past month.
Wednesday's event was scheduled to feature key representatives from the presidential campaigns of Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain as well as other top industry and policy experts. Speakers slated to appear included former FCC Chairman William Kennard, AT&T Chief Privacy Officer Dorothy Atwood, former FTC Commissioner Mozelle Thompson, and others.
Details of the event (which I wasn’t able to attend due to pressing business on Capitol Hill) are available here.
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