FCC Chairman Kevin Martin circulated a tentative list of witnesse...
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin circulated a tentative list of witnesses for the commission’s Stanford University hearing on network management April 17. Unlike at an earlier hearing on the subject in Cambridge, Mass., the list doesn’t include representatives of network…
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operators. But, the chairman is considering a representative of “the creative community,” which probably means the Hollywood studios. The first panel is on network management and consumer expectations. Witnesses include Stanford law Professor Lawrence Lessig, Ben Scott of Free Press, Mark Cooper of the Consumer Federation of America and Ernie Allen of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Panel two is on consumer access to emerging Internet technologies and applications. Witnesses are to include Barbara van Schewick of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, Harold Feld of the Media Access Project, a panelist from the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies, as well as representatives of RealNetworks and either Sling Media or Vudu. The list probably will change as the meeting approaches, sources said. - HB