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      <title>Television and Internet Video Distribution</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified about a proposed measure to provide [a la carte] cable and satellite television options to consumers. Among the issues addressed were the potential impact on the cost of service, local television content, and advertising revenue. They also talked about changes in the way consumers watch television and video, and ways in which technology was changing the marketplace.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The New Digital Age]</title>
      <description>Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen talked about their book, [The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business], in which they present their vision of a future in which everyone is digitally connected. During the event hosted by the Aspen Institute, the co-authors were interviewed by Aspen Institute president and CEO, Walter Isaacson.</description>
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      <title>Communicators at the Consumer Electronics Association Tradeshow</title>
      <description>Representatives from several technology start-up and established companies talked about their newest devices to members of Congress and their staff attending the Consumer Electronics Association technology fair. Some of these devices included a company that recycles cell phones and pays the owners for them on the spot from a kiosk; another that prevents cell phone use while driving; and still another is a company begun by Iraq war veterans with software intended to widen benefits for veterans.
The fair was held at the Rayburn House Office Building.</description>
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      <title>Plastic Gun Created by 3-D Printer</title>
      <description>Andy Greenberg talked by video link from New York City about the creation of the world's first plastic handgun crafted by 3-D printers. The 16-piece plastic firearm, called "The Liberator," was created by the Texas-based company Defense Distributed, which had posted prototype blueprints of the gun parts online. On May 8, 2013, the State Department demanded the company take down the blueprints, saying it wants to review the files for compliance with arms export control laws governing shipping weapons overseas. The blueprint had thus far been downloaded more than 100,000 times, and was still posted on servers in other countries. YouTube videos of the gun were shown in the background. Mr. Greenberg responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Cybersecurity Law</title>
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      <title>Cybersecurity Threats</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified on Justice Department and FBI resources and strategy against advanced cyber threats, and ways the federal government could work with local and state officials and the private sector.</description>
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      <title>Online Activity in the Workplace</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about issues arising from online activity in the workplace, including employee privacy, legitimate business interests, and legal restrictions that can limit employer monitoring. This panel was part of a symposium hosted by Fordham University that explored privacy and employment in the digital age. It was held at the university's Lincoln Center campus in New York City.</description>
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      <title>Open Learning and the Future of Education</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the impact of online teaching on higher education, focusing on massive, open online courses (MOOCS). They discussed the benefits of MOOCs including accessibility and low costs, as well as their potential for decreasing the quality of education. The program included questions from audience members.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Blair Levin and Justin Lilley</title>
      <description>Blair Levin and Justin Lilley talked about telecommunications issues facing the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as President Obama announced his nomination of venture capitalist Tom Wheeler to chair the five-member commission. Among the issues ahead for the FCC was an auction of television airwaves due in 2014, Internet freedom, media ownership and mergers, and 911 emergency network reliability.</description>
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      <title>Social Media and Breaking News</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the use of social media and the speed of "bad information" following breaking national news stories such as recent school shootings in Connecticut and the Boston Marathon bombing. The principal of Newtown High School talked about his use of Twitter during his school's lockdown at the time of the elementary school shootings. Andy Carvin described his use of 90,000 Twitter followers to help fact check false rumors.</description>
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      <title>Social Media and Employment</title>
      <description>Panelists spoke about the privacy, social and policy implications that arise when employers use social media and other publicly available electronic information to gather personal data of potential employees during the hiring process. The concentrated on how research gained through social media must adhere to the guidelines of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).</description>
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      <title>Impact of Social Media on Journalism</title>
      <description>Bill Grueskin, academic dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, talked about the use of social media in reporting. Reporters have gone from virtual anonymity to having thousands of followers, but this branding has risks and rewards for journalists and institutions. There is an economic incentive for news organization to control social media as they lose some of those followers if the journalist changes jobs, but some have been fired for opinions expressed on social media. The need to be provocative to obtain more followers can call the journalist's fairness into question. Topics included the tension between the necessary spontaneity of social media and careful editing.
"Reporting in a Social Media World" was a program held at the Commerce Club by the Atlanta Press Club with the Columbia School of Journalism.</description>
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      <title>Online Sales Tax</title>
      <description>Gautham Negesh talked about the Marketplace Fairness Act, which would will allow state governments to require internet retailers to collect sales tax from buyers, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics arguments for and against the bill, and complications related to online sale tax collection.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Nominations</title>
      <description>President Obama announced two administration nominees, Representative Mel Watt (D-NC) for director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and telecommunications industry lobbyist Tom Wheeler to lead the Federal Communications Commission.</description>
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      <title>Social Media and the Stock Market</title>
      <description>Commodity Futures Trading Commission members talked about the April 23 hacking of the Associated Press' Twitter account. The counterfeit tweet that President Obama had been injured in an attack on the White House caused a sharp, brief 150 point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial average.</description>
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      <title>Bloomberg Washington Summit, Federal Communications Commission</title>
      <description>Chairman Genachowski spoke about the telecommunications industry and economic growth. Among the topics he addressed were broadband access, mobile technologies, spectrum usage, and competition in the marketplace.</description>
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      <title>Senator Baucus on Online Sales Tax Bill</title>
      <description>Senator Baucus (D-MT) spoke in the Senate about a proposed online sales tax.</description>
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      <title>Senator Enzi on Online Sales Tax Bill</title>
      <description>Senator Enzi (R-WY) spoke in the Senate about a proposed online sales tax.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Tom Kuhn, Peter Dumont and Greg Garcia</title>
      <description>As the House was considering cyber security legislation, Tom Kuhn, Peter Dumont, and Greg Garcia talked about cyber security threats. They discussed actions their industries have taken to address threats, and their plans to better ensure cyber security. The three guests were involved in the U.S. electric grid, the banking and financial services industry, and air travel.</description>
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      <title>Cyber Security and Privacy</title>
      <description>Catherine Lotrionte talked about the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) bill, its prospects in the Senate, and the concerns the bill creates over privacy issues. She said the CISPA bill would establish a framework for private companies and the federal government to share information relating to computer related threats. She also suggested, however, that many people were concerned with the privacy issues raised by the bill, specifically the sharing of personal data gathered by private companies with government agencies. She responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
      <link>http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/312269-4</link>
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      <title>Tony Romm on Cybersecurity Legislation</title>
      <description>Tony Romm spoke about consideration of a cybersecurity bill in the House of Representatives.</description>
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      <title>The Communicators with Grover Norquist and Laura Murphy</title>
      <description>Grover Norquist and Laura Murphy talked about potential changes to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which governs government access to information stored on the Internet. They argued that the government could read emails without a warrant, and that privacy rules on the Internet were far looser than those that apply to the postal service or telephone use.
The two guests came together to support changing the ECPA, and also to launch the Digital 4th, a group "dedicated to bringing Fourth Amendment protections into the 21st century."</description>
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      <title>The Future of Print Journalism</title>
      <description>Newspaper and magazine executives talked about the challenges facing print journalism in light of new technologies, online platforms, and lower circulation. They also focused on models to increase paid viewership online, as well as strategies to remain profitable. The speakers used PowerPoint in their presentations and they responded to questions from the audience.
"New Challenges, New Revenues for Print Journalism " was part of the three-day Society of American Business Editors and Writers 50th anniversary spring conference, held at George Washington University's Marvin Center.</description>
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      <title>Social Media and Journalism</title>
      <description>Media officials talked about ways journalist can use social media to distribute news to a wider audience. Topics included YouTube's content partnerships; types of video presentations that work best; best practices for using social media; and adjusting social media platforms according to audience. They also responded to audience members' questions.
"Social Media and You" was part of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers 50th anniversary spring conference.</description>
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      <title>Tim Armstrong on Online Content</title>
      <description>Tim Armstrong, chairman and chief executive officer of AOL, talked about the state of his Internet company and how media organizations are expanding their efforts to produce more online content. 
This was a keynote address at the Society of American Business Editors and Writers 50th anniversary spring conference, held at George Washington University's Marvin Center.</description>
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      <title>Reforms to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act</title>
      <description>Privacy specialists considered the growth of communications tools like e-mail and the use of global positioning systems (GPS), as well as the government's ability to monitor personal information. Panelists focused on efforts to reform the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), the law that regulated government access to electronic communications, to more clearly protect digital privacy rights. They responded to questions from the audience.
"Is Privacy a Thing of the Past? How Technology has Outpaced the Law on Government Access to Electronic Communications" was a presentation by the Constitution Project at the Google office in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>International Law and Cyber Warfare</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the origin and process of developing the [Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare]. Commissioned in 2009 by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia, a group of international law practitioners wrote the manual on how international laws regarding warfare could be adapted to fit similar conflicts in cyberspace.
The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence held this book launch event with the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative and the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security at the University Club Ballroom.</description>
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      <title>Threats and Benefits of New Technology</title>
      <description>The University of Colorado Law School holds the 5th Annual Conference on Technology and Privacy at the Silicon Flatirons Center.</description>
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      <title>Patient Data and Health Information Technology</title>
      <description>Health care professionals talked about some of the changes taking place in their industry, including the use of information technology to improve the accessibility of patients' medical data and to help them lead healthier lives. Other topics included data sharing between hospitals and insurance companies, and the potential for implementing a national system to measure patients' medical costs against results. Former President Bill Clinton also spoke during a question and answer session. 
This event was part of his Clinton Foundation's annual health care conference. It was moderated by NBC News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman. The conference was held in La Quinta, California.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Robert McDowell</title>
      <description>Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Robert McDowell (R) discussed telecommunications issues, which included spectrum auctions due in 2014, Internet freedom, cell phone unlocking, media ownership, and the FCC's recent approval of a deal to merge T-Mobile and MetroPCS.
The guest interviewer was Bloomberg News media and regulatory affairs reporter Todd Shields.</description>
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      <title>Marc Zwillinger on Electronic Communications Privacy Act</title>
      <description>Marc Zwillinger, an attorney specializing in information security, talked about the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). The act was written in 1986 to provide more privacy for e-mails and other electronic communications. He discussed efforts in Congress to update the statute and the concerns of Congress, federal investigators and privacy advocates. Mr. Zwillinger argued that technology has made the law outdated. He pointed out that under the current law investigators can gain access to any e-mail older than 180 days without a search warrant. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
A video clip was shown of a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on March 19, 2013.</description>
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      <title>Senate Debate on Marketplace Fairness Act</title>
      <description>Senators debated an amendment to the 2014 fiscal year budget offered by Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) that would effect sales taxes on Internet purchases.</description>
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      <title>Brian Roberts Remarks on Media and Technology Industry</title>
      <description>Brian Roberts talked about the future of cable television, the media, providing television content, technology, and business opportunities such as theme parks. Among the topics he addressed were technical innovations, expansion of services, broadband and Internet services, and integrating systems. He also talked about his life and career and gave a demonstration of Comcast's new programming and services.
Mr. Roberts was interviewed by David Rubenstein at a luncheon meeting at the JW Marriott Hotel of the Economic Club of Washington.</description>
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      <title>New Technologies, National Security, and the Law</title>
      <description>Andrew Weissmann, general counsel for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, talked about new technologies and the challenges the FBI and other law enforcement agencies face in getting private communications records for criminal cases. He said the ability to intercept communications with a court order was becoming obsolete. Topics included the Supreme Court's decision in the Jones case in the previous term, "going dark," and cyber security initiatives. He responded to questions from members of the audience.
"Legal Challenges Posed by New Technologies" was the speech at an American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security luncheon program at the National Press Club.</description>
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      <title>Federal Communications Commission Universal Service Fund</title>
      <description>Edward Wyatt talked about the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Universal Service Fund that ensures access to telephone and broadband services for all U.S. citizens. The fund covers broadband expansion to rural areas, schools, and libraries, and telephone service to low-income people. Mr. Wyatt also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of C-SPAN's "Your Money" series.*Each Monday morning the last hour of "Washington Journal" is devoted to a federal program, focusing on its mission, participants, and cost.</description>
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      <title>Threat of Cyber Attacks</title>
      <description>Irving Lachow talked about the growing threat of cyber attacks against the U.S. from countries such as China, and other groups. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <description>Phil Lapsley talked about his book, [Exploding the Phone: The untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell], in which he presents a history of the phone system and a flaw in its operation that allowed hackers or "phone phreaks" to make free, long-distance phone calls through the use of a "blue box," a device that mimicked tones used by AT&amp;T. The use and distribution of the blue boxes was heralded by phone phreaks, including future Apple Computers co-founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, who built and sold the devices. Phil Lapsley spoke at Book Passage Bookstore in San Francisco.</description>
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      <description>Interviews included visits to booths featuring technology about Internet data security, health care, and 3-D printing on January10, 2013. The previous day a video eyewear booth was visited.
This is the last in a series of "The Communicators" interviews taped at the International CES, a show sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association January 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas. The interviews highlight some of the newest developments in TV and communications and consumer technology, as well as policy issues flowing from them. "The Communicators" talked with technology industry leaders, policymakers, and legislators, and with innovators showing technology products set to be unveiled during the coming year.</description>
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      <description>Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioners testified at an oversight hearing of their agency. Chairman Genachowski announced the approval of the T-Mobile and MetroPCS agreement. In addition, he said the commission was moving forward with implementation of the nationwide public safety network law and was on track to run the world's first incentive auction for freeing up spectrum. Other topics of discussion included broadband access, media ownership requirements and broadcasting rules regarding political advertisements.</description>
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      <description>Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), chairman of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, talked about President Obama's February 14, 2013, cyber security executive order. He was interviewed in his office.</description>
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      <description>Representative Mac Thornberry (R-TX), chairman of the Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence, talked about President Obama's February 14, 2013, cyber security executive order. He was interviewed remotely from Capitol Hill. Video clips of White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniels talking about the order on February 22, 2013, were played.</description>
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      <description>Witnesses testified on the implementation of President Obama's executive order to address cyber threats to the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in her testimony said the executive order was a step forward to addressing the nation's cybersecurity threats but emphasized that the need remains great for comprehensive legislation in the area.</description>
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      <description>Panelists talked about Internet users' compliance with copyright restrictions for online content. They focused on implementation of a Copyright Alert System that would to inform subscribers that they had downloaded and/or shared copyrighted content. They also answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Panelists talked about how new technologies have outpaced traditional privacy safeguards and what the possibilities are for updating the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) and other electronic surveillance laws. In their discussion they concentrated on electronic mail and cell phones. They agree that changes were needed to address technology and national security threats but that any reforms should also protect civil liberties. 
The Brennan Center for Justice and the John Brademas Center for the Study of Congress presented "Privacy After Petraeus" at the Abramson Family Auditorium of New York University's Washington, D.C., campus.</description>
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      <description>Major General Brett Williams, operations director of U.S. Cyber Command, talked about his mission, saying cyber operations must be planned and executed using the same processes the military uses for conventional warfare. He said the key to effective cyber operations was a well-trained force and sufficient information as opposed to technical superiority. 
This was the first opening keynote address at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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      <description>Former CEO of AT&amp;T Ed Whitacre talked about his memoir, [American Turnaround: Reinventing AT&amp;T and GM and the Way We Do Business in the USA]. In his memoir he tells the story of a small-town Texan who rose through the ranks of business to lead one of the nation's largest telecommunications companies. Mr. Whitacre also offered solutions to help restore the U.S. economy. He spoke with Fortune magazine's Stephanie Mehta.</description>
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      <description>Michael Daniel talked about the cyber security executive order issued by President Obama the previous week, the increase in cyber attacks and hacking, and a reported rise in the number of cyber attacks on the U.S. from China. A video clip was shown of President Obama's statement about cyber attacks in his State of the Union address. Guatham Nagesh was the guest interviewer.</description>
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      <description>Security specialists talked to governors about cyber security threats and the response and prevention strategies state governments could use. Topics included what threats were posed to individuals, businesses, and governments by cyber crime, espionage, and warfare as well as preventing hacking and theft by insiders.
The meeting began with an Executive Briefing by Sam Ginn on the National Public Safety Network to modernize public safety communications.
"Protecting Our Nation: States and Cybersecurity" was a meeting of the Health and Homeland Security Committee at the National Governors Association (NGA) 2013 Winter Meeting at the J.W. Marriott Hotel.</description>
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      <description>Aaron Smith presented research from recent Pew Research Center national surveys on the increased use of social media on smart phones and other internet-enabled mobile devices, and how social media have changed the way Americans are involved in the political process.
"Digital Politics" was an event, held at The Powerhouse event space, of the second Washington, D.C., Social Media Week curated by iStrategyLabs.</description>
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      <description>Andy Ozment, senior White House cybersecurity director, outlined the goals of President Obama's executive order on the issue, and described areas where new legislation would be required in order to fully implement the administration's plan. 
This was the second luncheon keynote address at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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