Politech On Commerce Dept Tech Hearing
Published August 30, 2002
Now that's the way I see this, and I don't claim to be a repository of
all wisdom, but I do believe that over the last five or six years,
I've been involved in these meetings with all the acronyms that you
see up there. I don't know of another way to do it. Now after me, the
deluge.
PARTICIPANT:
I was invited to respond. I'd like to respond.
MR. BOND: Right. And I'm going to give you the chance to do that out
of deference to Jack Valenti. And then I'm going to remind the
audience that we have a structure here, and that this is going to be
adhered to. It is a discussion among the panelists with all you able
to comment online. Without some kind of structure, we simply couldn't
have a worthwhile discussion. So out of respect to Jack, I'm going to
allow this gentleman stand up and say a word. Back to Jack Valenti,
and then we're going to ask folks in the audience to comment online.
Go ahead.
(Comment off mike.)
MR. BOND: And he can comment online, sir.
(Comment off mike.)
MR. BOND: NY Fair Use has had a chair at the table which they were not
extended, and have now had multiple speakers, and I will ask you again
to avail yourselves of comment online. We will work with you to make
sure in future fora that you're included. Everybody here is a proxy
for folks. Not every company is represented, not every interest is
represented. We have consumer groups, as well as various facets of the
sector, of different parts of the technology sector. We're making
available for you for comment on everybody's comments here.
(Comment off mike.)
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