Press
Each year, we reserve a limited number of seats at Tech Policy Summit for full-time journalists who cover tech policy-related issues for leading national and international media outlets, as well as prominent bloggers who focus on tech policy issues. A select few are also invited to participate in the on stage program as session hosts.
If you would like to be considered for a press pass or moderator opportunity for the next Tech Policy Summit conference, please send a brief email with your contact information and your current media affiliation or blog.
Walk-ins are not allowed, so you must be approved for press credentials in advance.
Tech Policy Summit In the News
- AllThingsD - Facebook's Privacy Chief (And California Attorney General Candidate) Chris Kelly Speaks!
- InternetNews.com - Consumer Electronics Exec Blasts Bailouts
- Techdirt - Tech Policy Debate: Do We Want Enlightened Leadership...Or a Hands Off Policy?
- NextGenWeb - The Innovation Paradox
- InternetNews.com - Consumers Left in the Dark on Net Privacy
- Techdirt - We Waited Too Long to Figure Out if Genes are Patentable
- BusinessWeek - Google: Government Barks, Company Tempts Fate
- AllThingsD - A Techtastically Busy Week: A Grab Bag of Digital Stuff to Consider
- BroadbandCensus.com - Lawmakers, Tech Pioneers Discuss Broadband's Economic Value
- Adotas - FTC Closely Watching Google, Yahoo, Facebook and the Network Advertising Initiative
- BroadbandCensus.com - Smart Grid Benefits May Require Strings, Industry Reps Say
- BusinessWeek.com - Interview: Where Have All the VCs Gone?
- NextGenWeb - Back to the Future?
- BroadbandCensus.com - Lots of Questions, No Easy Answers on Stimulus Funds...
- InternetNews.com - Internet Ads Are...Too Cheap?
- BroadbandCensus.com - Internet Providers, Consumer Advocates Optimistic on Internet Regulatory Outlook
- BroadbandCensus.com - 21st Century Spectrum Policy Could Include Map...
- BroadbandCensus.com - Better Data, More Home Computers Could be "Best Practices" on Demand Side
- TechNewsWorld - The Techies Meet the Wonks
- eWeek - Politics Warm Up Tech Policy Summit
- RCRWireless - FCC's McDowell Argues for Lighter Regulatory Approach
- eWeek - White House Tech Policy Called 'Magical Thinking'
- Ars Technica - Congressman: Copyright Not Made to 'Pad Wallets' of Creators
- ZDNet - Sparks Fly Over Copyright at Tech Policy Summit
- Ars Technica - Verizon Wants Fat Pipes, Not a Badge
- Tech Daily Dose - HP Official Pitches 'Innovation Stimulus Plan'
- e-Commerce News - Live from the Tech Policy Summit
- Wired.com - Tech Talent Drain One of the 'Scariest' Trends in U.S.
- News.com - MPAA to Broadband Providers: Pull the Plug on Pirates
- Tech Daily Dose - European Commish Weighs Convergence
- News.com - Q&A with Comcast's Joe Waz
- News.com - BitTorrent President: Comcast Agreement is a 'Win'
- Content Agenda - No Fair Use for PRO IP
- AllThingsD - Kara Visits the Tech Policy Summit: Content
- AllThingsD - Kara Visits the Tech Policy Summit: Privacy
- Ars Technica - USPTO Boss
- News.com - Rep. Berman: Pro-IP Bill Will Become Law in 2008
- Capitol Valley - The Main Event
- Capitol Valley - MPAA CTO Jim Williams Talks
- eWeek - Comcast, BitTorrent Reach Throttling Agreement
- eCommerce News - The Beauty of Not Asking Permission
- News.com - Congress is Holding H-1B Boost 'Hostage'
- Content Agenda - Comcast, BitTorrent: First Take
- Tech Daily Dose - Verizon Exec Stands Firm on Copyright Filtering
- RCRWireless - Verizon Wireless CTO: 'We Are Not the Enforcers of the Internet'
- PC Magazine - The Tech Policy Summit
Tech Policy Central in the News
- Ars Technica - 2009 Tech Policy People to Watch list
- Portfolio.com - 2009 Tech Policy People to Watch list
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