Audio files: San Francisco regional consultation

Fairchild Auditorium, Stanford University
September 23, 1998

23 September 29 September 1 October 6 October 7 October 13 October 19 October 22 October 22 October 1 November 4 November
San Francisco, California,
USA
Brussels,
Belgium
Washington, DC,
USA
Mexico City,
Mexico
Cape Town,
South Africa
Asuncion,
Paraguay
Tokyo,
Japan
Hyderabad,
India
Budapest,
Hungary
Cairo,
Egypt
Sydney,
Australia

OPENING SPEAKERS TITLE ORGANIZATION DURATION
John H. Barton Professor of Law Stanford University.

2.5 mins

Christopher Gibson Head, Electronic Commerce Section Office of Legal and Organization Affairs

World Intellectual Property Organization.

15 mins

David Muls Senior Legal Officer, Electronic Commerce Section Office of Legal and Organization Affairs

World Intellectual Property Organization.

4 mins

PRESENTATIONS TITLE ORGANIZATION DURATION
Robert Connelly Member Council of Registrars (CORE).

10.5 mins

Interventions 4 mins
Michael Bosworth Trademark Attorney Oppenheimer Wolff & Dunnelly. 2 mins
Interventions 40 mins
Neil A. Smith Partner Limbach & Limbach, LLP. 8.5 mins
Interventions 50 mins
Shelly Hebert Director of Business Development Stanford University. 7.5 mins
Interventions 28 mins
Gregory Phillips Trademark Counsel Porsche AG (Johnson & Hatch). 16.5 mins
Interventions 25 mins
Sally Abel Member, Board of Directors Vice Chair, Issues and Policy Committee International Trademark Association 19.5 mins
Interventions 24 mins
Nils Montan Vice President, Senior Intellectual Property Counsel Warner Bros. A Time Warner Entertainment Company. 13 mins
Interventions 17 mins
Anne Gundelfinger Managing Attorney Trademarks and Brands, Intel Corporation. 17 mins
Interventions 7.5 mins

NoteThe links in this table point to RealMedia (tm) audio files. In order to make use of them, your computer must have a sound card, and the RealPlayer or RealPlayer Plus program from RealNetworks. RealPlayer is available for most computer platforms. Note that these are unedited live recordings of the regional consultations and that the quality of some of the files may be less than perfect.