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BroadbandBreakfast.com Releases Free Video From Intellectual Property Breakfast Club
WASHINGTON, September 15, 2010 – BroadbandBreakfast.com on Wednesday released the video, for free, of the season’s premiere Intellectual Property Breakfast Club event, “Will the Obama Administration’s Intellectual Property Czar Crush Internet Piracy?”
WASHINGTON, September 15, 2010 – BroadbandBreakfast.com on Wednesday released the video, for free, of the season’s premiere Intellectual Property Breakfast Club event, “Will the Obama Administration’s Intellectual Property Czar Crush Internet Piracy?”
The panelists at the event, the inaugural event for the 2010-2011 year, included:
- Stevan D. Mitchell, Vice President, Intellectual Property Policy, The Entertainment Software Association (ESA)
- Casey Rae-Hunter, Communications Director & Policy Strategist, Future of Music Coalition
- Gigi Sohn, President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
- Steve Tepp, Senior Director, Internet Counterfeiting and Piracy, Global Intellectual Property Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The event is available on BroadbandBreakfast.com at the following link.
The next Intellectual Property Breakfast Club will be held on October 12, 2010, on “China and Intellectual Property,” and registration is available at http://ipbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
Don’t miss the next Broadband Broadband Breakfast Club, on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, on “Title I, Title II: What Direction for Broadband Reclassification?” Registration is available at http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is sponsored by the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Public Knowledge.
For further information about sponsorship, contact sylvia@broadbandcensus.com, or call 646-262-4630. The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is Copyright © Broadband Census News LLC.
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Special Broadband Breakfast Live Online Town Hall on Section 230 on Wednesday, January 13, 2021

WASHINGTON, September 15, 2010 – BroadbandBreakfast.com on Wednesday released the video, for free, of the season’s premiere Intellectual Property Breakfast Club event, “Will the Obama Administration’s Intellectual Property Czar Crush Internet Piracy?”
The panelists at the event, the inaugural event for the 2010-2011 year, included:
- Stevan D. Mitchell, Vice President, Intellectual Property Policy, The Entertainment Software Association (ESA)
- Casey Rae-Hunter, Communications Director & Policy Strategist, Future of Music Coalition
- Gigi Sohn, President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
- Steve Tepp, Senior Director, Internet Counterfeiting and Piracy, Global Intellectual Property Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The event is available on BroadbandBreakfast.com at the following link.
The next Intellectual Property Breakfast Club will be held on October 12, 2010, on “China and Intellectual Property,” and registration is available at http://ipbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
Don’t miss the next Broadband Broadband Breakfast Club, on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, on “Title I, Title II: What Direction for Broadband Reclassification?” Registration is available at http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is sponsored by the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Public Knowledge.
For further information about sponsorship, contact sylvia@broadbandcensus.com, or call 646-262-4630. The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is Copyright © Broadband Census News LLC.
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Broadband Breakfast Live Online on Wednesday, January 6: Broadband and the Biden Administration, Part 3

WASHINGTON, September 15, 2010 – BroadbandBreakfast.com on Wednesday released the video, for free, of the season’s premiere Intellectual Property Breakfast Club event, “Will the Obama Administration’s Intellectual Property Czar Crush Internet Piracy?”
The panelists at the event, the inaugural event for the 2010-2011 year, included:
- Stevan D. Mitchell, Vice President, Intellectual Property Policy, The Entertainment Software Association (ESA)
- Casey Rae-Hunter, Communications Director & Policy Strategist, Future of Music Coalition
- Gigi Sohn, President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
- Steve Tepp, Senior Director, Internet Counterfeiting and Piracy, Global Intellectual Property Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The event is available on BroadbandBreakfast.com at the following link.
The next Intellectual Property Breakfast Club will be held on October 12, 2010, on “China and Intellectual Property,” and registration is available at http://ipbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
Don’t miss the next Broadband Broadband Breakfast Club, on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, on “Title I, Title II: What Direction for Broadband Reclassification?” Registration is available at http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is sponsored by the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Public Knowledge.
For further information about sponsorship, contact sylvia@broadbandcensus.com, or call 646-262-4630. The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is Copyright © Broadband Census News LLC.
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Broadband Breakfast Live Online New Year’s Party on Wednesday, December 30: Predictions for 2021

WASHINGTON, September 15, 2010 – BroadbandBreakfast.com on Wednesday released the video, for free, of the season’s premiere Intellectual Property Breakfast Club event, “Will the Obama Administration’s Intellectual Property Czar Crush Internet Piracy?”
The panelists at the event, the inaugural event for the 2010-2011 year, included:
- Stevan D. Mitchell, Vice President, Intellectual Property Policy, The Entertainment Software Association (ESA)
- Casey Rae-Hunter, Communications Director & Policy Strategist, Future of Music Coalition
- Gigi Sohn, President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
- Steve Tepp, Senior Director, Internet Counterfeiting and Piracy, Global Intellectual Property Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The event is available on BroadbandBreakfast.com at the following link.
The next Intellectual Property Breakfast Club will be held on October 12, 2010, on “China and Intellectual Property,” and registration is available at http://ipbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
Don’t miss the next Broadband Broadband Breakfast Club, on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, on “Title I, Title II: What Direction for Broadband Reclassification?” Registration is available at http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite.com.
The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is sponsored by the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Public Knowledge.
For further information about sponsorship, contact sylvia@broadbandcensus.com, or call 646-262-4630. The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is Copyright © Broadband Census News LLC.
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