Congressman Joe Barton (R-TX), chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, announced that he would soon introduce legislation for a firm cut-off date for analog broadcasts during his keynote address at the recent 10th Annual HDTV Summit.
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Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, spoke on the critical need for consumer education on DTV during his keynote address.
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Senator John Ensign (R-NV), chairman of the Subcommittee on Technology, Innovation and Competitiveness, agreed in his keynote address that a hard cut-off date for analog broadcasts is necessary.
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CBS Executive Vice President Marty Franks accepts the Academy of Digital Pioneers award on behalf of CBS, winner of the Best DTV Over the Air Network during the Academy of Digital Pioneers awards luncheon.
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Bryan Burns, vice president, Strategic Business Planning and Development for ESPN accepts the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers award for Best DTV Satellite Programmer.
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Gary Merson of the HDTV Insider accepts his Academy of Digital Television Pioneers award for Best DTV Journalism from CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro.
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Peter Fannon, vice president of Panasonic North America Corporation, accepts his Academy of Digital Television Pioneers award for Best Industry DTV Leadership.
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CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro presents Senator John McCain (R-AZ) with the Best Government DTV Leadership award at the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers awards luncheon.
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Senator George Allen (R-VA) accepts his Digital Patriots award, presented during a dinner on Tuesday evening honoring government leaders known for their support of technological innovation
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CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro presents the Digital Patriots award to Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA), a member of the inaugural class of inductees.
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Congressman Rick Boucher (D-VA) accepts his Digital Patriots award and congratulates CEA for their work to protect the fair rights of consumers.
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Outgoing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Michael Powell accepts his Digital Patriots award from Gary Shapiro.
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CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro with the inaugural class of Digital Patriots, excluding Intel CEO and President Craig Barrett who received his award the next day.
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CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro presenting his opening remarks at the recent IP and Creativity: Redefining the Issue conference.
Read CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro’s keynote address from the IP and Creativity conference.
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During the recent IP and Creativity conference, Arlen Communications President Gary Arlen moderates and introduces the speakers on the morning’s first panel, “How Technology Impacts and Encourages Creativity - What the Numbers Say.”
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Congressman Rick Boucher (D-VA) addresses the crowd during his opening legislative keynote at the recent IP and Creativity: Redefining the Issue conference
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Mark Cuban, chairman and president of HDNET, speaking about the importance of protecting intellectual property in CEA's IP and Creativity conference panel entitled “Creativity and Innovation- Which Direction Should/Does the Law Go?”
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Intel CEO and President Craig Barrett receiving his Digital Patriots Industry Leader award from CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro.
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Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN) delivering a keynote address asserting the importance of finding the right balance between copyright protection and innovation at the recent IP and Creativity: Redefining the Issue conference.
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Holding up one of CEA’s “Save Betamax” T-shirts to show his agreement with CEA’s recent efforts, Dr. Paul Liao, vice president and CTO of Panasonic Corporation of North America, addressed an IP and Creativity conference panel entitled “Creative Content Protection Without Congress: Marketplace Tools That Work.”
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Moderator Jon Healey of The Los Angeles Times listens to Mitch Bainwol, chairman and CEO, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), speak about peer-to-peer networks in the final IP and Creativity conference panel entitled “Industry Leaders React.”
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