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“Keen on…The Election”,” TechCrunch, October 29, 2012. Larry speaks with TechCrunch’s Andrew Keen about the presidential election and what entrepreneurs wish the candidates were talking about.
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KQED/Silicon Valley
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“What Does Silicon Valley Want from Government”,” KQED California Report, October 22, 2012. Larry speaks with NPR on the upcoming presidential election and its impact on Silicon Valley. Listen to the full story on The California Report. |
CPI/FCC Transaction
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“The FCC’s Unstructured Role in Transactions”,” CPI Antitrust Chronicle, October 15, 2012. Larry and Geoffrey A. Manne’s paper for the Competition Policy Institute looks at “mission creep” in the FCC’s review of mergers and other spectrum transactions. The full paper is available on the Social Sciences Research Network. |
Forbes/Silicon Valley
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“What Does Silicon Valley Need from Washington? Less”,” Forbes, October 15, 2012. Larry offers an election manifesto from Silicon Valley, assuming that either party was interested in technology issues. |
CNET/ETNO
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“EU Telcos Defend UN Internet Takeover”,” CNET News.com, September 23, 2012. Larry reviews a half-hearted effort by the European Telecommunications Network Operators Association to defend its Internet tax plan, part of the upcoming UN conference. |
Larry to Moderate Startup Panel at CES 2013
Larry will be moderating a panel titled “Washington and the Startup Economy: First Do no Harm,” on Wed, Jan. 9, 2013 at noon at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, NV. The panel is part of the Innovation Policy Summit, and will take place in the North Hall of the Convention Center in Room N254. The session is free to all attendees of CES.
Panelists from startup companies will discuss ways the federal government can encourage entrepreneurs through common-sense regulatory and deregulatory changes to current law.