(silence) [Joe Salvo] OK. Thank you very much. Good evening. Welcome to the Copyright Society of the USA's 43rd annual Donald C. Brace lecture. My name is Joe Salvo, and it is my honor as President of the Copyright Society to welcome you here to Fordham University School of Law, and to introduce tonight's honorary speaker Shira Perlmutter. For those of you that don't know, the Copyright Society is a member run non-profit organization. We are celebrating our 61st Year, and, uh, lots and lots of activities that we, uh, sponsor - I would encourage those of you who are not familiar to go to our website www.csusa.org for a totla schedule of everything that we're doing. Um, each year the Society seeks to single out one of the leading thinkers, writers, scholars, practitioners jurists, or policymakers in our field, that has contributed to the understanding, discourse, and advancement of copyright, and to invite them here to New York, to give the prestigious Brace lecture. Past speakers are among some of the giants of copyright and tonight's speaker is no exception. Shira Perlmutter, for those of you who may not know, currently serves as Chief Policy Officer and Director for International Affairs at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In that capacity she serves as the policy advisor to the Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, and she oversees a number of critical functions, including the administration and support for all domestic and international IP policy-related operations, like our trade and treaty obligations; the oversight of the Office of Policy and External Affairs; congressional and legislative engagement is carried out through the Office of Governmental Affairs; IP education and training through her involvement with the Global IP Academy; global IP leadership though the IP Attache Program; and economic analysis through the Chief Economist. Prior to joining the USPTO Shira served over five and one-half years as the Executive Vice President of Global Legal Policy, in London, for the IFPI - the International Federation of Phonograph Industries, developing and coordinating worldwide IP positions on behalf of the recorded music industry, and representing the labels before various inter-governmental bodies including the European Commission. And, while some of us tend to spend our down time in London doing such pedestrian things as visiting the London Eye or the Tower of London, while there Shira also served as a lecturer at Kings College at the University of London; as a research fellow at the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Center at the University of Oxford; as a trustee at the Munich Intellectual Property Law Centre