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Panelist Information for Open Internet
Roundtables; Correction
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
AGENCY:
The Commission submitted a
document on September 29, 2014 for
publication in the Federal Register
concerning a public notice announcing
panelist names and other information
for a series of roundtables. The intended
effect of this document was to make the
public aware of the event and the
agenda for the roundtables. The
document contained incorrect times.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Erber, Office of General
Counsel at (202) 418–0678 or by email
at Andrew.Erber@fcc.gov.
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Proposed Agenda:
The Office of General Counsel of the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) provides panelist names and
other information about the final event
in the Open Internet roundtable series:
‘‘Internet Openness and the Law,’’
which will take place on October 7,
2014. This roundtable was previously
announced in a Public Notice. At that
time, it was unclear whether the
roundtable would be a ‘‘meeting’’ of the
Commission. As such, that Notice was
not published in the Federal Register.
This Notice shall serve as notice that a
quorum of Commissioners may be
present at the roundtable, in compliance
with part 0, subpart F of the
Commission’s rules. This Notice does
not, however, change the ‘‘permit-butdisclose’’ status of the Open Internet
proceeding under the Commission’s ex
parte rules.
Internet Openness and the Law
9:30–9:45 a.m. Welcome and
Opening Remarks
9:45–11:15 a.m. Roundtable 1:
Sources of Legal Authority
This roundtable will discuss the
sources of authority on which the
Commission could ground Open
Internet rules, including a range of
approaches relying on Section 706, Title
II, and other possible sources of
authority.
Panelists:
Mark Cooper, Director of Research,
Consumer Federation of America
Gus Hurwitz, Assistant Professor of
Law, Nebraska College of Law
Pantelis Michalopoulos, Partner,
Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Thomas Navin, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP
Nuala O’Connor, President and CEO,
Center for Democracy and Technology
Tim Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia
Law School
Moderators:
Jonathan Sallet, General Counsel, FCC
Stephanie Weiner, Special Advisor to
the Chairman on Internet Law and
Policy & Associate General Counsel,
FCC
11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Roundtable 2:
Construction of Legally Sustainable
Rules
This roundtable will consider
additional legal issues, including
constitutional considerations, the
nature of common-carriage regulation,
and approaches to agency rulemaking
and adjudication using tools like
prescriptive rules, legal standards,
prohibitions, and presumptions to
protect and promote Internet openness.
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Panelists:
Marvin Ammori, Fellow, New America
Foundation
Anne Boyle, Commissioner, Nebraska
Public Service Commission
Fred Campbell, Director, Center for
Boundless Innovation in Technology
Julia Johnson, Chair, Minority Media &
Telecommunications Council
Tejas Narechania, Julius Silver Research
Fellow, Columbia Law School
John Windhausen, Jr., President,
Telepoly Consulting
Federal Communications Commission.
Dated: October 3, 2014.
Stephanie Weiner,
Associate General Counsel.
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Panelist Information for Open Internet Roundtables; Correction
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Commission submitted a document on September 29, 2014 for
publication in the Federal Register concerning a public notice
announcing panelist names and other information for a series of
roundtables. The intended effect of this document was to make the
public aware of the event and the agenda for the roundtables. The
document contained incorrect times.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Erber, Office of General
Counsel at (202) 418-0678 or by email at Andrew.Erber@fcc.gov.
Correction
In the Federal Register summary published on October 3, 2014 at 79
FR 59770 correct the ``Proposed Agenda'' caption to read:
Proposed Agenda:
The Office of General Counsel of the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) provides panelist names and other information about
the final event in the Open Internet roundtable series: ``Internet
Openness and the Law,'' which will take place on October 7, 2014. This
roundtable was previously announced in a Public Notice. At that time,
it was unclear whether the roundtable would be a ``meeting'' of the
Commission. As such, that Notice was not published in the Federal
Register. This Notice shall serve as notice that a quorum of
Commissioners may be present at the roundtable, in compliance with part
0, subpart F of the Commission's rules. This Notice does not, however,
change the ``permit-but-disclose'' status of the Open Internet
proceeding under the Commission's ex parte rules.
Internet Openness and the Law
9:30-9:45 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:45-11:15 a.m. Roundtable 1: Sources of Legal Authority
This roundtable will discuss the sources of authority on which the
Commission could ground Open Internet rules, including a range of
approaches relying on Section 706, Title II, and other possible sources
of authority.
Panelists:
Mark Cooper, Director of Research, Consumer Federation of America
Gus Hurwitz, Assistant Professor of Law, Nebraska College of Law
Pantelis Michalopoulos, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Thomas Navin, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP
Nuala O'Connor, President and CEO, Center for Democracy and Technology
Tim Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Moderators:
Jonathan Sallet, General Counsel, FCC
Stephanie Weiner, Special Advisor to the Chairman on Internet Law and
Policy & Associate General Counsel, FCC
11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Roundtable 2: Construction of Legally Sustainable
Rules
This roundtable will consider additional legal issues, including
constitutional considerations, the nature of common-carriage
regulation, and approaches to agency rulemaking and adjudication using
tools like prescriptive rules, legal standards, prohibitions, and
presumptions to protect and promote Internet openness.
Panelists:
Marvin Ammori, Fellow, New America Foundation
Anne Boyle, Commissioner, Nebraska Public Service Commission
Fred Campbell, Director, Center for Boundless Innovation in Technology
Julia Johnson, Chair, Minority Media & Telecommunications Council
Tejas Narechania, Julius Silver Research Fellow, Columbia Law School
John Windhausen, Jr., President, Telepoly Consulting
Federal Communications Commission.
Dated: October 3, 2014.
Stephanie Weiner,
Associate General Counsel.
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