# Panelist Information for Open Internet Roundtables; Correction
**AGENCY:**
Federal Communications Commission.
**ACTION:**
Notice; correction.
**SUMMARY:**
The Commission submitted a document on September 29, 2014 for publication in the *Federal Register* concerning a public notice announcing panelist names and other information for a series of roundtables. The intended effect of this document was to make the public aware of the event and the agenda for the roundtables. The document contained incorrect times.
**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**
Andrew Erber, Office of General Counsel at (202) 418-0678 or by email at *[email protected].*
**Correction**
In the *Federal Register* summary published on October 3, 2014 at 79 FR 59770 correct the “Proposed Agenda” caption to read:
Proposed Agenda:
The Office of General Counsel of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) provides panelist names and other information about the final event in the Open Internet roundtable series: “Internet Openness and the Law,” which will take place on October 7, 2014. This roundtable was previously announced in a Public Notice. At that time, it was unclear whether the roundtable would be a “meeting” of the Commission. As such, that Notice was not published in the *Federal Register* . This Notice shall serve as notice that a quorum of Commissioners may be present at the roundtable, in compliance with part 0, subpart F of the Commission's rules. This Notice does not, however, change the “permit-but-disclose” status of the *Open Internet* proceeding under the Commission's *ex parte* rules.
**Internet Openness and the Law**
9:30-9:45 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:45-11:15 a.m. Roundtable 1: Sources of Legal Authority
*This roundtable will discuss the sources of authority on which the Commission could ground Open Internet rules, including a range of approaches relying on Section 706, Title II, and other possible sources of authority.*
*Panelists:*
Mark Cooper, Director of Research, Consumer Federation of America
Gus Hurwitz, Assistant Professor of Law, Nebraska College of Law
Pantelis Michalopoulos, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Thomas Navin, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP
Nuala O'Connor, President and CEO, Center for Democracy and Technology
Tim Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
*Moderators:*
Jonathan Sallet, General Counsel, FCC
Stephanie Weiner, Special Advisor to the Chairman on Internet Law and Policy & Associate General Counsel, FCC
11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Roundtable 2: Construction of Legally Sustainable Rules
*This roundtable will consider additional legal issues, including constitutional considerations, the nature of common-carriage regulation, and approaches to agency rulemaking and adjudication using tools like prescriptive rules, legal standards, prohibitions, and presumptions to protect and promote Internet openness.*
*Panelists:*
Marvin Ammori, Fellow, New America Foundation
Anne Boyle, Commissioner, Nebraska Public Service Commission
Fred Campbell, Director, Center for Boundless Innovation in Technology
Julia Johnson, Chair, Minority Media & Telecommunications Council
Tejas Narechania, Julius Silver Research Fellow, Columbia Law School
John Windhausen, Jr., President, Telepoly Consulting
Federal Communications Commission.
Dated: October 3, 2014.
Stephanie Weiner,
Associate General Counsel.