USPTO Meeting on the Broadcast Treaty

On the 5th of September the USPTO held a roundtable discussion on the Broadcast Treaty (list of participants below). Gigi Sohn of Public Knowledge has posted a summary.

List of Participants

Ben Ivins, Senior Associate General Counsel, Legal & Regulatory Affairs, National Association of Broadcasters
Bradley Silver, Counsel, Intellectual Property, Time Warner, Inc.
Chris Boam, Director, International Public Policy & Regulatory Affairs, Verizon Communications, Inc
Christopher Veith, General Counsel Office, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Cynthia Banicki, Network Librarian, Patent & Trademark Depository Library Program
David Fares, V.P., E-commerce Policy, News Corporation
Douglas Newcomb, CAE Chief Policy Officer, Special Libraries Association
Dr. Manon Ress, Consumer Project of Technology
Erica Redler, North American Broadcasters Association
Fritz Attaway, Motion Picture Association of America
Gigi B. Sohn, Public Knowledge
Gwen Hinze, International Affairs Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
James Love, Consumer Project of Technology
James M. Burger, Dow, Lohnes, PLLC
Jamie Hedlund, Director, Communications Policy, Yahoo! Inc.
Jan S. McNutt, General Counsel Office, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Jeff Lawrence, Director of Content Policy, Intel Corporation
Jonathan Band, PLLC Technology Law and Policy, Library Copyright Alliance, outside counsel
Jonathan Potter, Executive Director, Digital Media Association
Joyce Namde, International Relations Officer, State Department
Kasey Sax, General Counsel Office, Broadcasting Board of Governors
Kevin G. Rupy, Director, Policy Development, USTelecom
Lee Knife, General Counsel, Digital Media Association
Marilyn Cade, At&t
Matt Schruers, Senior Counsel for Litigation & Legislative Affairs, Computer & Communications Industry Association
Michael Petricone, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Consumer Electronics Association
Mike Godwin, Research Fellow at Yale, Information Society Project at Yale University
Nancy E. Weiss, General Counsel, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Neil Turkewitz, Executive VP, International, Recording Industry Association of America
Philip R. Hochberg, Professional and Collegiate Sports Organizations
Robert M. Watts, Deputy Director, State Department
Ryan Triplette, Counsel, Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Sarah B Deutsch, Vice President and Associate Counsel , Verizon Communications, Inc
Scott Martin, Executive Vice President, Intellectual Property, Paramount Pictures, Viacom
Sean P. Murphy, Vice President and Counsel, International Government Affairs, QUALCOMM Inc
Sebastian Wright, International Trade Administration, US Department of Commerce
Seth Greenstein, Counsel, Digital Media Association
Sherry Ramsey, AT&T
Stephen L. Noe, Deputy Executive Director, American Intellectual Property Law Association
Terrie Bjorklund, Associate General Counsel/Copyright and Intellectual Property, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA)