Google's Eun to present broadband video super session keynote

Apr 9, 2007 3:00 PM

    

David Eun, VP of content partnerships at Google, will speak during NAB2007 at the "The Revolutionizing Impact of Broadband Video" super session.

Eun will discuss how startups are capitalizing on powerful, inexpensive technologies that give consumers greater control of their video experience. Super session participants will also focus on how changes in content delivery are impacting copyright laws and local broadcasters' territorial exclusivity agreements.

Eun works on strategic operations and new business formation in broadband content and digital distribution for the Google's media and communications group.

For more information, visit www.nabshow.com.




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