DC v SF: A Clash of Visions for Tech Policy
Hosted by Reason, TechFreedom and the Charles Koch Institute
Monday, October 28, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (PDT)
Hyatt Regency, 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111
Event Details
Do our nation’s policymakers and entrepreneurs share the same vision for technological
change? Or are they fundamentally in conflict?
What are the real fault lines in technology policy? Are traditional left/right divides
breaking down? Where might a divided Congress reach consensus on policy issues crucial to
the future of technology, such as privacy, immigration, intellectual property, censorship,
Internet freedom, and biotech regulation? Can technology ultimately trump politics?
For answers and more questions, join moderator Declan McCullagh (Chief Political
Correspondent for CNET, @declanm), and a panel of technology policy experts: Berin Szoka
(President, TechFreedom, @BerinSzoka), Larry Downes (Internet industry analyst and
author), and Mike McGeary (Co-Founder and Chief Political Strategist, Engine Advocacy,
@mdmcgeary).
The event will be livestreamed and you can follow the conversation on Twitter with
#DCvSF.
Livestream available at
http://fora.tv/event/dc_v_sf_a_clash_of_visions_for_tech_policy/livestream