-------- Original Message -------- Subject: FCC, CALEA, and IP-enabled services Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 12:56:26 -0700 (PDT) From: Susan Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Declan,
There are rumors that the FCC is about to release a notice of proposed rulemaking for law enforcement design access to online voice services. The current IP-enabled services rulemaking (issued by the FCC in March) potentially covers all applications and services that use IP -- not just voice.
I thought Politech readers might like to know about a conference I'm putting together: "Nethead/Bellhead: The FCC Takes On The Internet."
Date: Sept. 28, 2004
Place: Cardozo Law School, 55 Fifth Avenue, NYC (12th St. and 5th Avenue)
This one-day conference, under the auspices of Cardozo's Florsheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy and co-sponsored by the Yale Law School Information Society Project, will look closely at FCC's jurisdiction to make rules for IP-enabled services, both as a policy and a statutory matter, at CALEA issues, and at universal service questions.
Speakers will include FCC staff (Matt Brill, Russ Hanser, Bob Cannon, Jeff Carlisle, Cathy Carpino), online thinkers (Dave Farber, Jeff Jarvis, David Weinberger), telco personnel (ATT, BellSouth, Qwest, Verizon), VoIP people (Chris Murray of Vonage, Jeff Pulver of Pulver.com), academics (Kevin Werbach, Jon Weinberger, Rob Frieden), policy people (Adam Thierer, Gigi Sohn, Lara Flint, Harold Feld, Mike Godwin), and other luminaries.
Conference web site is here: www.cardozobellhead.net
Thanks.
Susan
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