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Appendix B
Intellectual Property Issues in Software
Forum Program and Participants
PROGRAM
Thursday, November 30
9:00 a.m. Overview
Lewis M. Branscomb, Chair, Forum Steering Committee,
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University
Esther Dyson, EDventure Holdings, Inc.
Ronald Laurie, Irell & Manella
10:30 p.m. The Public Interest
Lewis M. Branscomb [Moderator], John F. Kennedy
School of Government, Harvard University
Francis D. Fisher
Anita Jones, Department of Computer Science, Uni-
versity of Virginia
John F. Shoch, Asset Management Company
12:00 p.m. Luncheon and Presentation: "Entrepreneurs Perspec
fives"
Daniel Bricklin, President, Software Garden, Inc.
1:30 p.m. How Software Is Special
Forum held November 30 and December 1, 1989, in the Lecture Room, National
Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES IN SOFTWARE
Anita Jones [Moderator], Department of Computer
Science, University of Virginia
Randall Davis, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert Spinrad, Corporate Strategy Office, Xerox
Corporation
Bruce Tognazzini, Ministry Ltd. to Human Interface,
Apple Computer, Inc.
3:30 p.m. Legal Challenges
Paul Goldstein [Moderator!, Stanford School of Law,
Stanford University
Morton D. Goldberg, Schwab Goldberg Price & Dannay
Michael Keplinger, Office of Legislation and International
Affairs, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Jerome Reichman, School of Law, Vanderbilt Univer-
si~
5:30 p.m. Reception in the Rotunda
6:45 p.m. Dinner and Keynote Address: "The Ecology of
Innovation"
Mitchell D. Kapor, Chairman, ON Technology, Inc.
Friday, December 1
8:45 a.m. Introduction
Lewis M. Branscomb, Chair, Forum Steering Committee,
John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University
9:00 a.m. "Intellectual Property in the Global Market Place"
Howard Figueroa, Commercial and Industry Relations,
IBM Corporation
9:45 a.m. Interfaces/Standards/Business Entry
Peter Schneider [Moderator], IBM Corporation
Scott G. Davis, Digital Equipment Corporation
Frank Ingari, Lotus Development
Harry C. Reinstein, Aion Corporation
11:20 p.m. Issues for the Future
Lewis M. Branscomb [Moderator!, John F. Kennedy
School of Government, Harvard University
Donald S. Chisum, School of Law, University of Wash-
ington
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APPENDIX B
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Ernest E. Keel, Vanguard Atlantic Ltd.
Pamela Samuelson, School of Law, Emory University
Peter Schneider, IBM Corporation
12:30 p.m. Summary
Lewis M. Branscomb, Chair, Forum Steering Com-
mittee, John F. Kennedy School of Govern-
ment, Harvard University
Paul Goldstein, School of Law, Stanford University
Anita [ones, Department of Computer Science,
University of Virginia
Mitchell D. Kapor, ON Technology, Inc.
Michael O. Rabin, Aiken Computer Laboratory,
Harvard University
Peter Schneider, IBM Corporation
PARTICIPANTS
John Atwood
U.S. Customs Service
Donald M. Austin
U.S. Department of Energy
Henry Beck
Lord Day & Lord, Barrel Smith
Mark Bello
Alexandria, Virginia
Kathleen C. Bernard
Gay Research, Incorporated
Fred glosser
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
Marjory S. Blumenthal
National Research Council
Lewis M. Branscomb (Chair)
Harvard University
Joseph W.B. Bredie
The World Bank
Dan Bricklin
Software Garden, Inc.
Charles N. Brownstein
National Science Foundation
James Burger
Apple Computer Inc.
Dianne Callan
Lotus Development Corporation
John Carson
George Washington University
Lynn Robert Carter
Carnegie Mellon University
Richard P. Case
IBM Corporation
Virginia Castor
The Pentagon
David W. Cheney
Council on Competitiveness
Bernard Chern
National Science Foundation
Y.T. Chien
National Science Foundation
Donald S. Chisum
University of Washington
Anthony L. Napes
IBM Corporation
Frank W. Connolly
American University
Eileen D. Cooke
American Library Association
Richard P. (:orben
Hewlett-Packard
Randall Davis
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Scott G. Davis
Digital Equipment Corporation
Esther Dyson
EDventure Holdings, Inc.
Howard G. Figueroa
IBM Corporation
Francis D. Fisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Gideon Frieder
Syracuse University
Ian M. Friedland
National Research Council
Thomas F. Cannon
Digital Equipment Corporation
Steven W. Gilbert
EDUCOM
Martin A. Goetz
Goetz Associates
Morton David Goldberg
Schwab Goldberg Price & Dannay
Paul Goldstein
Stanford Law School
Jacques J. Gorlin
Washington, D.C.
Stephen Gould
Library of Congress
Allen R. Grogan
Blanc Gilburne Williams & Johnston
C.K. Gunsalus
University of Illinois
Auke Haagsma
Delegation of the Commission of the
European Communities
Herb Hellerman
Amdahl Corporation
Karen Hersey
North Carolina State University
Bertram Herzog
Center for Information
Technology Integration
Heidi Hijikata
U.S. Department of Commerce
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES IN SOFTWARE
John D. Holmfeld
U.S. House of Representatives
Frank Ingari
Lotus Development Corporation
Luanne James
ADAPSO
J. Jancin, Jr.
IBM Corporation
Douglas C. Jerger
ADAPSO
Anita K. Jones
University of Virginia
Brian Kahin
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Robert E. Kahn
Corporation for National Research
Initiatives
Mitchell D. Kapor
ON Technology, Inc.
Dennis S. Karjala
Arizona State University
Ernest E. Keet
Vanguard Atlantic Ltd.
Michael S. Keplinger
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
Marilyn J. Kretsinger
Library of Congress
Ronald S. Laurie
Irell & Manella
Bruce A. Lehman
Swidler & Berlin
Mark Lieberman
U.S. Department of Commerce
Jean Loup
Association of Research Libraries
Patrice Lyons
Haley, Bader & Potts
Steven Metalitz
Information Industry Association
Pat Mortenson
University of Georgia
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APPENDIX B
John Muskivitch
The MacNeal-Schwendler Corporation
David B. Nelson
U.S. Department of Energy
Jeff Nuechterlein
U.S. Senate
Susan H. Nycum
Baker & McKenzie
Hans J. Oser
National Research Council
Ron Palenski
ADAPSO
Abraham Peled
IBM Corporation
Michael O. Rabin
Harvard University
Jerome H. Reichman
Vanderbilt University
Ron Reiling
Digital Equipment Corporation
Harry C. Reinstein
Aion Corporation
Michael J. Remington
U.S. House of Representatives
Carol A. Risher
Association of American Publishers
William C. Rolland
National Electrical Manufacturers
Association
Laurence C. Rosenberg
National Science Foundation
William Ryan
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Pamela Samuelson
Emory University School of Law
Peter R. Schneider
IBM Corporation
Robert Schware
The World Bank
Mary Shaw
Carnegie Mellon University
John F. Shoch
Asset Management Company
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E.A. Silva
Office of Naval Research
Eric H. Smith
International Intellectual Property Alliance
Oliver R. Smoot
Computer & Business Equipment
Manufacturers Association (CBEMA)
Alfred Z. Spector
Transarc Corporation
Robert Spinrad
Xerox Corporation
August W. Steinhilber
National School Boards Association
Richard H. Stern
Washington, D.C.
Alfred D. Sumberg
American Association of
University Professors
Charles P. Thacker
Digital Equipment Corporation
Bruce Tognazzini
Apple Computer, Inc.
Joseph F. Traub
Columbia University
Ingrid A. Voorhees
Computer & Business Equipment
Manufacturers Association (CBEMA)
Ralph Wachter
Office of Naval Research
Allen B. Wagner
University of California at Berkeley
Robert M. White
Microelectronics and Computer
Technology Corporation
Edith Wilson
Burson-Marsteller
James D. Wilson
U.S. House of Representatives
Joan D. Winston
U. S. Congress
Helen M. Wood
U.S. Department of Commerce
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