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April 7, 2008

Tech Policy event this Saturday at Wharton

The upcoming Presidential election will have a major impact on tech issues. I'm excited to be leading a discussion this Saturday on key topics in technology, media, and telecommunications with high-level policy advisors and supporters of the Obama campaign. If you're in Philly, please join us.

Tech Policy for the Next Administration
Saturday, April 12th
5:00-6:30pm
Room G65 Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

Speakers:

- Professor Kevin Werbach (Wharton)
- Reed Hundt (former Chairman, FCC)
- Gigi Sohn (founder, Public Knowledge)
- Mark Alexander (Policy Director, Obama for America)

The roundtable will address important topics such as Network Neutrality, Broadband Policy, Media Ownership, Intellectual Property, and Privacy, with extensive audience Q&A.

Non-Penn attendees must send their name to me at kevin@werbach.com by Thursday 4/10 to ensure access to the building through security.

Posted by Kevin Werbach at April 7, 2008 8:10 PM

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