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of organizations, addressing general organizational legal issues such as human resources, business strategy, counseling, litigation, and risk assessment. I'm a published author who likes to write. As the YouTube link above suggests, I also enjoy public speaking. I have a good track record in foreseeing and synthesizing legal and technical issues. Finally, I have strong connections to academic law, and a lot of experience supervising and mentoring law students and lawyers.
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copyright, and third-party criminal liability. Informed users of electronic networks about their legal rights and responsibilities. Instructed criminal lawyers and law enforcement personnel on computer civil liberties issues. Conducted seminars about civil liberties in electronic communication for a wide range of groups. Supervised law clerks and interns.
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Provided technology and legal expertise on constitutional law, criminal law, and criminal procedure. Analyzed computer crime and wiretap statutes, including the USA-PATRIOT Act anti-terrorist legislation. Commented in the media on encryption, First Amendment law, and copyright and civil liberties.
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Conducted full-time advocacy for nonprofit group focused on ensuring technology and information access and other rights for consumers. Oversaw policy and education programs and directed all legal programs. Developed and presented policy positions on critical technology access issues to the Federal
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Supervised legal policy and advised business affairs at nonprofit organization that operates top-ten World Wide Web site (Knowledge (XXG)) as well as other reference services. As consulting attorney, advised on a range of in-house and strategic matters, including the Wikimedia Foundation's strategic
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with extensive experience in legal policy development and advocacy concerning technology, privacy, free expression, and the Internet, including criminal, constitutional, copyright, media, and telecommunications law, as well as cybersecurity issues. I've also worked as in-house counsel in a variety
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Created the legal department and initiated policy and advocacy positions for major civil liberties and technology organization. Guided and developed legal policy issues on evolving technology issues, including electronic searches and seizures, First Amendment on the Internet, international
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Assisted in preparing criminal case defenses, based on Texas Code of Criminal Procedure sentencing provisions. Assisted the late law professor and Supreme Court advocate Charles Alan Wright on federal criminal procedure and the federal sentencing guidelines.
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Wrote and edited news and analysis on legal trends and current cases for a lawyer-oriented publication focusing on technology. Contributed regular column on Internet and intellectual property issues for American Lawyer magazine.
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NOTE: THIS PROFILE HASN'T BEEN REVISED BY ME IN QUITE A WHILE. I HAVE FAITH THAT THE ARTICLE ABOUT ME ON WIKIPEDIA IS MORE LIKELY TO BE UP-TO-DATE AND REASONABLY ACCURATE, BUT OBVIOUSLY I'M NOT CURATING THAT ARTICLE EITHER.
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Supervised and mentored student research projects involving law and technology policy. Advised with regard to the Privacy, Obligations, and Rights in Technologies of Information Assessment (PORTIA) project.
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Organized successful lobbying effort and lawsuit benefiting consumers and the computer industry against film industry’s “broadcast flag” scheme to restrict distribution of media.
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Chaired the drafting committee of the Massachusetts Computer Crime Commission; supervised drafting of the Committee’s report to the Governor, which was adopted in March 1993.
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Communications Commission (FCC), Congress, government agencies, industry, and consumer groups. Authored and edited FCC filings. Supervised legal staff and interns.
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Researched and wrote a guide for the American Library Association on digital-rights-management issues, as well as a position paper on network neutrality.
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Consumer electronics; telecommunications; computer hardware and software; Shakespearean theater; history of science fiction; history of American film
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Originated and supervised the first case that demonstrated the principle that digital works were subject to First Amendment protection.
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This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than
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Developed legal theories that won the first Supreme Court case to address the First Amendment’s applicability to the Internet.
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Chaired the program committee for Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2006, a public-policy conference held in Washington, DC.
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Commented extensively in the media, including ABC’s Nightline, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.
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Commented extensively for National Public Radio, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other media.
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Represented CDT at conferences on constitutional law, criminal law, and criminal procedure issues.
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Times Books, 1998; revised and expanded paperback edition published by MIT Press in 2003.
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This loyal subject of the Cool Freak Empire loves Cool Freaks' Knowledge (XXG) Club and
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Analyzed the international Cybercrime Convention promulgated by the Council of Europe.
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responses to the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act in January 2012.
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Editor-in-Chief, Daily Texan (campus-wide daily newspaper, circulation 30,000)
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What Every Citizen Should Know About DRM, a.k.a. “Digital Rights Management,”
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Extra! Mike Godwin on the Roots of the Knowledge (XXG) Blackout:
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Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age
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Adjunct Professor, Internet and Media Law, 1993–1995
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Cactus Yearbook, Outstanding Student and Goodfellow
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Senior Technology Counsel/Legal Director, 2003–2005
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