The Summit committee seeks academic papers (of any length) on any topic related to the subject matter of the Summit. Ideal papers will relate to one of the specific panel or presentation topics such as digital rights management, consumer behavior and technology, and new business models and the adaptation of the business sector to the shrinkage of the distribution chain between creator and consumer in the digital world. However, all papers concerning intellectual property, new media, and business models in the digital world will be considered for acceptance. The papers selected will be presented and discussed in an interactive paper session. The Summit proceedings will be published in the Denver University Law Review. An author of an accepted paper may choose to have his or her paper published in the same issue of the Denver University Law Review. If your paper is selected, your transportation, lodging and meal expenses incurred in connection with your participation will be reimbursed.
Interested participants should submit a one to three-page abstract in Word or Word Perfect format and a c.v., by email, to: Viva Moffat and Michael Mireles. Abstracts must be received by March 1, 2006 to be considered. If you have questions or wish to discuss a proposed paper topic, please contact Viva or Michael.
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