Tracks and Strategic Sessions
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Wednesday, March 30th
Mobile Entertainment
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Getting the Bling Bling: Mobile Ringtones, Ringtunes, Advertainment, Games & Custom Branded Experience
Embracing the Connected Consumer - Entertainment and Technology - From the Broadband Home to the Mobile and Wi-Fi Universe
10:45 AM - Noon
Mobile Music & Video Make-Over – As Mobile and Entertainment Industry Merge – TV, Music and Movies
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Mobile Music: Groovin’ to a New Beat and Bringing in the Revenue
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Movies and TV for Mobile - Original Entertainment & Information Programming Jumpstarts the Revolution
Mobile Games, Advertainment & Custom Branded Experience
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Strategies in Wireless Devices and Services - from Audio & Video to Downloads: How Innovation Drives Avenues for Subscriber and Revenue Expansion

Multi-Day Track
IPTV - Video & Services to the Consumer
Special Seminar Track
Wednesday, March 30th
10:45 AM - Noon

The Telco-Entertainment Partnership – How Networks, Studios and Telcos Establish a New Broadband Path to the Consumer
Thursday, March 31st
10:45 AM - Noon

The Telco Advantage and the IPTV Digital Home: Gateway to Services - VOIP, Wireless Music, Broadband and Set-top
Friday, April 1st
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
IP Video, Datacasting, DSMCC and other Technologies Enabling the Transformation of Entertainment
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
DTV. the Set-Top and Interactive TV - Middleware Enabling Solutions: from Interactive Guides to Interfaces
Technology Infrastructure for the Delivery of Broadband Entertainment
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Economics of Personalized TV: Analysis of VOD, PVR, Games, Commerce, Voting Polls, Advertising, Banking Services as Functions of iTV
Telcos, IPTV & the Technology Food Chain: From the Broadband Infrastructure to the Headend, ITV Services and the Set-Top

Multi-
Day Track
Digital Rights Management, Content Piracy and Security Strategic Sessions
Thursday, March 30th
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
• 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
DRM Interoperability Challenge - Consumer Satisfaction - Consumer Confusion
10:45 AM - Noon
Digital Rights Management: Legal, Legislative and Social Issues Surrounding DRM Implementation
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
DRM Implementation in Media and Entertainment: From Standardization to Implementation of New Technology Strategies
Music Industry Innovates into Future - From Digital Downloads and Subscriptions to Mobile Music & Digital and Internet Radio
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Market Data, DRM & Piracy: Establishing the Economic Baseline for Film, Music and Games
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
P2P – Voice of Artists and Content Creators: Film, TV & Music
Entertainment Expands the Digital Home: Networking, Sharing and Protecting
Friday, April 1st
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM

Next Generation P2P Music and Film - DRM, Paid for Pass-Along and Other Legal Distributed Computing Models and the Entertainment Industries - Part I
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Next Generation P2P - Part II

Multi-Day Sessions
Wednesday, March 30th
The Digital and Networked Home Track
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Embracing the Connected Consumer - Entertainment and Technology - From the Digital Home to the Mobile and Wi-Fi Universe
Next Generation of DVD - Transforming an Industry – Expanding the Experience
10:45 AM - Noon
Hollywood and the Digital Home: How Technology and Content Establish the Next Level of Consumer Entertainment Experience
The Telco Advantage and the IPTV Digital Home: Gateway to Services - VOIP, Wireless Music, Broadband and Set-top
Thursday, March 31st
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR/DVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
10:45 AM - Noon
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box - Movies, TV Programs, Games and More - Enhanced Content Opportunity Now in 50 Million Homes
The Telco Advantage and the IPTV Digital Home: Gateway to Services - VOIP, Wireless Music, Broadband and Set-top
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
HD, DVD and the CE Transformation of the Digital Home
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Entertainment Expands the Digital Home: Networking, Sharing and Protecting
Behind the Digital Home: Chips, Microprocessors & Optical Technology





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Thursday, March 31st
Digital Hollywood Seminars
Track I:
DRM & Piracy: Digital Rights Management in Film, Music and Technology
Track II: On-Demand Content Services: Programming for Cable, Satellite, Broadband & Wireless
Track III: The Digital and Networked Home
Track IV: Branded Entertainment & Marketing: Film, TV, Music, Games & Broadband
Track V: IPTV - Video & Services to the Consumer

9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Track I:
DRM Interoperability Challenge - Consumer Satisfaction - Consumer Confusion
Talal G. Shamoon, Chief Executive Officer, Intertrust
Ron Wheeler, SVP Content Protection, Fox Group
Scott Smyers, Vice President, Network and Systems Architecture Division, Platform Technology Center of America, Sony Electronics
Brendan Traw, Intel Fellow, Corporate Technology Group, Director, Content Protection Architecture, INTEL CORPORATION
Scott Fierstein, Program Manager, Media Content Protection, Microsoft Corp.
Brian Lakamp, Senior Vice President, Technology, Sony Pictures’ Digital Policy Group
, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
OnDemand TV Networks: Innovations in VOD, Pay Subscriber and Basic TV Services
Will Griffin, president and COO, Simmons Lathan Media Group (SLMG)
Gregg Spiridellis, President, JibJab Media Inc.
Charles Humbard, President, Gospel Music Channel
Daniel Ronayne, SVP-GM Mag Rack & sportskool, Rainbow Media
Charles B. Walker, President & CEO, HMG, Heritage Media Group
Jeffrey Kapner, Regional Director, Marketing & Strategy, California Region, Adelphia Communications
David Jensen, Vice President of Business Development, Zetools, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
The Networked Entertainment Home - the PVR/DVR – the Set-Top & PC Entertainment Server
David B. Davies, Vice President of Strategic Marketing for Subscriber Networks, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
Charlie Gonsalves, Business Development Manager, Streaming Media Group, Texas Instruments
Ken Nelson, President & CEO, CACMedia
James Behrens, Chief Executive Officer, Orb Networks
Gordon Paulus, Senior Marketing Manager, Digital Entertainment, Maxtor
Jan-Luc Blakborn, North America Digital Entertainment Category Manager, Digital Entertainment Products, Hewlett-Packard Company
Ben Mendelson, founder & President, Interactive Television Alliance, Moderator
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Track IV:
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband – Reinventing the Commerce & Media Model
Maria Thomas, Vice President and General Manager, NPR Online
Brian J. Murphy, CEO, Fearless Entertainment
Sarah Nettinga, Director, Film, Television and Music Entertainment, NASCAR
Steven Yee, Vice President and General Manager, AOL Movies and Moviefone, America Online, Inc.
Scott Moore, General Manager, MSN Network Experience, Microsoft Corporation
Neil McGinness, Vice President, National Lampoon
Linda A. Goldstein, Advertising, Marketing & Media, Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, Moderator
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9:15 AM - 5:00 PM - Exhibits Open

10:45 AM - Noon
Track I:
Digital Rights Management: Legal, Legislative and Social Issues Surrounding DRM Implementation
Gerd Leonhard, Music Futurist, Senior Advisor, Media Rights Technologies
Michael Petricone, VP Government Relations, CEA Consumer Electronics Association
Brad Hunt, Sr. VP, Chief Technology Officer, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
Donald M. Whiteside, Vice President, Corporate Technology Group, Director, Technology Policy and Standards, INTEL CORPORATION
Jennifer Urban, Director of Intellectual Property Clinic, USC Law School
Jon Healey, Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Movie Distribution and the Broadband Timeline - Via the PC - Via the Set-Top: Technology, Content & DRM
Josh Goldman, Chief Executive Officer, Akimbo
Bruce Eisen, President, Cinema Now (USA)
Ken Lipscomb, President, DAVE Networks
Virl Z. Hill, Senior Director of Business Development, Consumer Services, RealNetworks, Inc.
Alan Citron, SVP Marketing, Movielink
John D. Canning, Tech Evangelist., Apps and Services, Windows eHome, Microsoft
Lisa Crane Greer, CEO, Media Venture Advisors, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box - Movies, TV Programs, Games and More - Enhanced Content Opportunity Now in 50 Million Homes
Stuart Lipson, Vice President of Content Solutions, Seachange
Ken Goldsholl,
CEO, PRISMIQ
Daniel Putterman, President and CEO, Mediabolic
Reggie Bradford, President, TANDBERG Television
Bill Correll, Director, Corporate Development, Broadband & Digital Media Technologies, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
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Track IV:
The Telco Advantage and the IPTV Digital Home: Gateway to Services - VOIP, Wireless Music, Broadband and Set-top
Jay Fausch, Senior Director of Marketing, Alcatel's Fixed Communications Group
Keith R. Wehmeyer, P.E., General Manager, IP Decoders, Thomson Access Platforms and Gateways
Josette Bonte, Managing Director, Broadband Services, RHK
Matthew Marnik, Director of Marketing & Business Development, Broadband Networks Group, Nortel
Brian Queen, Digital Media Solutions Manager, IBM Corp.
Rick Doherty, co-founder and Director, The Envisioneering Group, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Noon - 2:00 PM
The Intel Digital Home Workshop: Delivering Electronic Content to the Consumer

12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Track I:
DRM Implementation in Media and Entertainment: From Standardization to Implementation of New Technology Strategies
Pallavi Shah, Digital Rights Management Strategist, Hewlett-Packard
Chris Parkerson, DRM Evangelist, RSA Security
Robert Fransdonk, Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Entriq
Raj Samtani, Director of Sales & Marketing, ContentGuard
Carter Laren, Senior Security Architect, Cryptography Research
Reed Stager, Vice President, Corporate Licensing, Marketing and Public Policy, Digimarc Corp.
Janet Snowdon, Business Development Manager, IBM Digital Media Group
Katherine L Parker, Global Business Development Manager, Media & Entertainment Industry Sales, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Music Industry Innovates into Future - From Digital Downloads and Subscriptions to Mobile Music & Digital and Internet Radio
David Ring, V.P. Business Development & Business Affairs, Universal Music Group, eLabs
Jack Isquith, Executive Director of Music Industry Relations, AOL Music and AOL Radio Network, America Online, Inc.
Laura Hess, Director of Label Relations/Business Development, MP3.com, CNET Networks.
Greg Harper, Senior Strategic Advisor to the Chairman, TransWorld Entertainment
Gary Cohen, co-founder & President, MusicNow
Paul Zullo, CEO, Muze
Ted Cohen, Senior Vice President, D3 – Digital Development & Distribution, EMI Recorded Music, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
TV & Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models: Content, Commerce and Branded Entertainment
Jim Turner, Vice President, Interactive at A&E Television Networks
Scott Fedewa, Managing Partner, Broadcast Commerce Partners
Marcia Zellers, Director, Enhanced Television, American Film Institute
James Glasscock, Director, Business Development, TBS, Inc.
Charles Segars, Senior Vice President of Programming, Production and Network Strategy, FINE LIVING TV Network
Richard Titus, President, Schematic
Brian Cooley, Editor-at-Large, CNET.com, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
Broadband Advertising - Merging Commerce and Content: From Feature Film and TV Tie-ins to Search Engines
Todd Herman, Streaming Media Evangelist, MSN Video, Microsoft Corp.
Michael Zimbalist, President, Online Publishers Association (OPA)
David Tokheim, Senior Director of Marketing Intelligence, IGN Entertainment Inc.
Marianne Caponnetto, Vice President, Publishing, Global Media & Entertainment Industry, IBM
Sam Huxley, Director of Internet Strategy, BrandBuzz, a Young & Rubicam Brand
Daniel Harris, CEO, MediaPass® Network
Josh Rose, Senior Vice President, Director, iDeutsch, Deutsch, Inc., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Track I:
Market Data, DRM & Piracy: Establishing the Economic Baseline for Film, Music and Games
Richard LeVine, Senior Manager, Accenture
Mark Ishikawa, Chief Executive Officer, BayTSP, Inc.
Lydia Loizides, Analyst / Principal, Paphion Inc.
Myra Moore, President, DTC
Gerry Kaufhold, Principal Analyst, In-Stat
Jeff Karish, Associate Principal McKinsey & Company
Larry Gerbrandt, Media & Entertainment Practice, AlixPartners, LLC., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Subscription and Download Models in Broadband: Music, Film, TV. Games and Information Content Distribution
Don Ryan, General Manager of Microsoft Games Studios
Scott Roesch, VP Marketing, AtomShockwave Corp.
Zack Zalon, President, Virgin Digital
Brad Singer, Executive Vice President, Products and Markets, PaymentOne
Ron Frankel, CEO, Synacor
Stephen Smyth, Vice President, Mobile and Emerging Media, Reuters
Jan Steenkamp, CEO, Entriq, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
VC and Investment in the Entertainment & Technology Space: Games, Wireless & Broadband
Michael Montgomery, President, Montgomery & Co., LLC
David O. Higley, Managing Director & Head of Digital Media Technologies, UBS Investment Bank
Mark Stevens, Partner, Fenwick & West
Hassan Miah, Managing Director, Media and Entertainment, Intel Capital
Richard Siderman, Managing Director, Credit Analyst, Telecommunications and Cable Group, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services
Ralph Terkowitz, General Partner, ABS Capital Partners
Joey Tamer, President, S.O.S. Inc., Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track IV:
HD, DVD and the CE Transformation of the Digital Home
Dr. Hugo Steemers, Director of Strategic Marketing, Display Group, National Semiconductor
Bill Holmes, VP of Consumer Electronics, DivX
Vivek Pathela, Senior Director, Product Management and Marketing, Residential Products, NETGEAR
Rob Pait, Senior Director, Global Consumer Electronics Marketing, Seagate Technologies
Rex Wong. President, X2 Corporation
Michael Tchong, Trend Analyst, Trendsetters.com, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Track I:
Entertainment Expands the Digital Home: Networking, Sharing and Protecting
Mitch Singer, Executive Vice President, Digital Policy Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Mike Harris, President, Digital 5, Inc.
Todd Basche, Senior Vice President, Engineering & Products, Entertainment Technologies Group, Macrovision Corporation
Tim Twerdahl, Vice President, Product Marketing, Roku
Peter Kaars, Business Development Manager,
Philips Electronics
Brett Gaines, President, PanelLink Cinema, LLC
David E. Leibowitz, Managing Partner, CH Potomac, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track II:
Broadband Games Expands – From the Casual to the Massively Multiplayer Universe
Scott Cohen, President, Game Trust, Inc.
Kevin Donovan, President, Planetwide Games
Adam Lake, Intel 3D Graphics Research
Sandra G. Myers, Business Development Executive, Digital Media for IGS, IBM
Chris Swain, co-director, EA Game Innovation Lab., USC School of Film & Televison
Steve Parkis, Vice President, Premium Products, Disney Online
Joshua B. Grode, Partner, Liner Yankelevitz Sunshine & Regenstreif, Moderator
For Session Description & Speaker Bios Click Here

Track III:
Behind the Digital Home: Chips, Microprocessors & Optical Technology Define the Future of Entertainment - from DVDs, MP3s, HD & Set-Tops to Games, PDAs and PCs
Taner Ozcelik, General Manager, Consumer Electronics, NVIDIA
Sandip H. Mandera, Digital Home Evangelist, Intel Corporation
William Carney, Strategic Business Development, Wireless LAN, Texas Instruments
Ken Wirt, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing, palmOne, Inc.
AMD, speaker to be announced
Oren Zeev, Partner, Apax Partners, Moderator
Additional speaker to be announced
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Track IV:
P2P – Voice of Artists and Content Creators: Film, TV & Music

Dave Kusek,
Vice President, Berklee College of Music
Seth Freed, Label Director-Blue Man Group Records
Sam Jennings, Director, NPG Music Club, Prince
Scott Page, CEO & co-founder NewMBC, saxophone and guitarist, Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto
Jay Cooper, Shareholder, Chair, L.A. Entertainment Practice, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Moderator
Additional speakers to be announced
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5:00 - End-of-Day Poolside Reception
The OnDemandies - Recognizing the Highest Standards of Achievement in On-Demand Entertainment & Technology
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Event: Digital Hollywood Spring
Date: March 30-April 1, 2005
Location: Santa Monica, Calif., Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
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The OnDemandies - Awards
Digital Rights Management & Piracy Track
The University Project
Mobile Entertainment Track
The Digital Home Track
On-Demand Content & Services
Branded Entertainment & Marketing
IPTV - Video & Services


The OnDemandies - Awards
The Industry Awards To Recognize the Highest Standards of Achievement in On-Demand Entertainment & Technology - Cable, Satellite, Telco, Wireless & Broadband
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Track and Strategic Sessions
Multi-Day Sessions
Wednesday, March 30th
OnDemand Content & Services
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
OnDemand Television – All-Access All the Time
10:45 AM - Noon
Cable, Satellite, Broadband & Games: As the Games Migrate
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Digital Cable and Satellite Television Strategies: Channel Launches, SVOD-VOD, HDTV, International and Interactive
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Transforming Television: From Reality TV, HDTV and Interactive TV, to PVR TV and VOD TV
Thursday, March 31st
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM

On Demand TV Networks: Innovations in VOD, Pay Subscriber and Basic TV Services
10:45 AM - Noon
Movie Distribution and the Broadband Timeline - Via the PC - Via the Set-Top: Technology, Content & DRM
Everything-on-Demand: From the Server to the Set-Top Box - Movies, TV Programs, Games and More - Enhanced Content Opportunity Now in 50 Million Homes
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Music Industry Innovates into Future - From Digital Downloads and Subscriptions to Mobile Music & Digital and Internet Radio
TV & Interactivity: Evolving Content & Business Models: Content, Commerce and Branded Entertainment
2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Subscription and Download Models in Broadband: Music, Film, TV. Games and Information Content Distribution
Friday, April 1st
11:05 AM - 12:20 PM
DTV. the Set-Top and Interactive TV - Middleware Enabling Solutions: from Interactive Guides to Interfaces
12:50 PM - 2:00 PM
Economics of Personalized TV

Multi-Day Sessions
Branded Entertainment & Marketing: Film, TV, Music, Games & Broadband
Wednesday, March 30th
10:45 AM - Noon
Cable, Satellite, Broadband & Games: As the Games Industry Migrates to the Broadband Universe – Commerce Content & Branded Entertainment
12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Game Power - as Games Crossover into Music, TV, Movie, Mobile, Advertainment & Custom Branded Experience
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Entertainment Concepts in Branded & Integrated Entertainment
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Advertising Strategies in the Diversified Digital Culture: Broadcast, Cable, Satellite, Broadband, Games and Mobile
Thursday, March 31st
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Branded Media Marketing - TV, Film, Wireless, Music and Broadband – Reinventing the Commerce & Media Model
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Broadband Advertising - Merging Commerce and Content: From Feature Film and TV Tie-ins to Search Engines
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Broadband Games Expands – From the Casual to the Massively Multiplayer Universe





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