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Bill Rosenblatt
President at GiantSteps Media Technology Strategies
About
Bill Rosenblatt
is program chair of the Copyright + Technology conferences. He is president of GiantSteps Media Technology Strategies, a consulting firm focused on intellectual property issues in the digital age. GiantSteps’ clients include content providers and digital media technology companies, ranging from early stage startups to multinationals, as well law and public policy entities and investment firms worldwide. He has served as an expert witness in litigations in the U.S., Canada, and Europe related to copyright and digital media technologies. Bill is also an adjunct professor in the Music Business program at NYU. He is co-author (with Howie Singer) of the book
Key Changes: The Ten Times Technology Transformed the Music Industry
(Oxford, 2023), author of the WIPO report
The Global Digital Music Landscape: An Overview of Distribution, Copyright, and Rights Administration for Music in the Digital Age
, and a media industry contributor to Forbes.com. Bill has degrees in computer science from Princeton and the University of Massachusetts.
He serves on the advisory board of the American Society for Collective Rights Licensing.