Video: MPAA President Christopher Dodd and Others Discuss Copyright Infringement on the College Campus
A panel discussion took place yesterday in Washington D.C. and was sponsored by the National Association of Attorney Generals and a video recording of the discussion is now available in the C-SPAN Video Library. It runs 57 minutes.
This panel will discuss the importance of active efforts to combat copyright infringement at universities and the role of the Attorneys General. The speakers will address the impact of digital piracy on jobs, careers for graduates, and the role of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
Speakers
Introduction
- Christopher Dodd, Chairman & CEO, Motion Picture Association of America and former U.S. Senator
Moderator
- Rob McKenna, NAAG President and Washington Attorney General
Panelists
- Larry Conrad, Vice Chancellor for IT and CIO, University of North Carolina
- Richard Cotton, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, NBCUniversal
- Joseph Storch, Associate General Counsel, State University of New York
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