Wendy Seltzer to Keynote Ohio LinuxFest 2012
[Posted April 25, 2012 by ris]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wendy Seltzer to Keynote Ohio LinuxFest 2012
Columbus, Ohio - April 22. Ohio LinuxFest is very pleased to announce that
Wendy Seltzer will be keynote speaker at the 2012 event, to be held
September 28-30 at the Greater Columbus convention Center.
Wendy Seltzer is Policy Counsel to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and
a Fellow with Yale Law School's Information Society Project, researching
openness in intellectual property, innovation, privacy, and free expression
online. As a Fellow with Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society,
Wendy founded and leads the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, helping
Internet users to understand their rights in response to cease-and-desist
threats. She serves on the Board of Directors of The Tor Project, promoting
privacy and anonymity research, education, and technology; and the World
Wide Web Foundation, U.S., dedicated to advancing the web and empowering
people by improving Web science, standards, and generative accessibility of
Web. She seeks to improve technology policy in support of user-driven
innovation and communication.
Wendy has been a Fellow with Princeton University's Center for Information
Technology Policy and the University of Colorado's Silicon Flatirons Center
for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship in Boulder. She has taught
Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Antitrust, Copyright, and Information
Privacy at American University Washington College of Law, Northeastern Law
School, and Brooklyn Law School and was a Visiting Fellow with the Oxford
Internet Institute, teaching a joint course with the Said Business School,
Media Strategies for a Networked World. Previously, she was a staff
attorney with online civil liberties group Electronic Frontier Foundation,
specializing in intellectual property and First Amendment issues, and a
litigator with Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel.
Wendy speaks and writes on copyright, trademark, patent, open source,
privacy and the public interest online. She has an A.B. from Harvard
College and J.D. from Harvard Law School, and occasionally takes a break
from legal code to program (Perl and MythTV).
Media Contact: Kevin O'Brien, Publicity Director
1-734-224-8520
news@ohiolinux.org
http://www.ohiolinux.org
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