Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Hastings College Of Law, San Francisco, CA

A full day seminar with some of the most compelling and active participants in the field.

Tentative Panel Topics:
Peer to Peer File Sharing: can it be stopped? should it?
Digital Download Stores: are we on the verge of the celestial jukebox?
Major Label Contracts: are they changing as music goes digital?
Music and Politics: can activist musicians have an impact on the political discourse?

Key Note Speakers:
Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law Professor and  Author
Kevin Murray, California State Representative

Confirmed Panelists:
Michael Aczon, professor, author, attorney
Margreth Barrett, Copyright Law Professor, Hastings College of Law
Tony Berman, Attorney, Idell, Berman & Seitel
Stacy Fass, Attorney, Davis Shapiro Lewit Montone Hayes
Fat Mike, Punkvoter, NOFX and Fat Wreckords
Thomas Goetz, Articles Editor,  Wired Magazine
Joshua Koenig, Music For America
Jordan Kurland, Band Manager, Label Owner, Co-Producer of Noise Pop
Dave Meinert, Band Manager and PNW Recording Academy
Molly Neuman, Label VP, Lookout! Records and band Bratmobile
Krist Novaselic, JAMPAC
Tim Quirk, Executive Editor, Music, Real Networks and band Too Much Joy
Sandy Pearlman, VP of Media Development, Multicast Technologies, Producer and big thinker
Andrew Ross, Director of Business Affairs, Sony
Fred von Lohmann, Senior Intellectual Property Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Jenny Toomey, Executive Director, Future of Music Coalition
Shoshana Samole Zisk, Attorney and Business Affairs, George Clinton

For more information visit:  futureofmusic.org

This event is free, but seating is limited. Please register at:  futureofmusic.org