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Producers Guild of America and New Media Council East Presents the 2008-2009 Panel and Salon Series - Media and Technology Policy: Making in the 21st Century. By the time you read this it will be obsolete.
The convergence of media and technology in the 21st century has led to such accelerated pace of change in the behaviors of consumers that both content producers and device manufacturers have had to adapt in nothing less than a paradigm-shift-per-day schedule. The men and women who help shape government policy for the U.S. media industry are facing enormous challenges in the development of regulations and frameworks for an industry whose audience has seemingly more control than ever before.
With a new administration entering the White House in January, 2009, and the looming February 17, 2009 digital t.v. switch-over upon us, the landscape for new media is exploding with opportunity – and potential policy headaches galore. From the future of the Internet and Net neutrality to open source development and content syndication and the battle over digital copyright, the environment in which content producers find themselves today is more weighted with intellectual property questions and policy issues than ever before.
The Producers Guild of America New Media Council East, in association with the Department of Media Studies and Film at The New School, presents a snap-shot of the future of media policy, and the coming changes in Washington’s outlook on the role that ...
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