office 2.0 + iPhone experiment

03Aug07

I will be on the Culture panel at the Office 2.0 conference, September 5-7 in San Francisco. I’ll be speaking about copyright and authorship. Lest you fear yet another user generated content panel on how to best monetize and exploit user submissions, have no fear.

I’ll be discussing authorship incentives for inside the firewall apps (and how they may not work), generating effective copyright & privacy policies that will enhance user adoption, what you need to consider before adopting office 2.0 tools, open networks & portable data, and whatever else strikes my fancy and/or is the hot topic of the day. After all, is there anything more boring than listening to someone speak about the hot topic of last week?

Hopefully I’ll be able to share some thoughts that will make consumers demand and developers deliver innovation.

And of course, every attendee to the conference gets an iPhone. There will be special software for everyone to locate other people, swap info, and interact. I’m really hoping that we can add an extra layer to that (i.e., something more than technology replacing paper or physical action) in some way, and anxious to see what happens. It’s really a great experiment and I am very excited to be a part of it.

You can register for the conference at the early bird rate ($995) until August 7. That includes iPhone.

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