The Information Society Project Lunch Speaker Series welcomes:
who will be presenting
"Online Privacy in Context”
November 28, 2007
12:10p - 1:30p
Yale Law School
Room 120
Box lunch and presentation to be followed by Q&A
Biography:
Wendy Seltzer is a Visiting Assistant Professor at
Northeastern University Law
School, researching intellectual property, 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 has taught Internet Law, Copyright, and Information Privacy at 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 the
Electronic Frontier
Foundation, specializing in intellectual property and
First Amendment issues, and a litigator with Kramer Levin Naftalis &
Frankel.
Wendy
speaks frequently on copyright, trademark, open source, 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).
Michael Zimmer, PhD
Assistant Professor
School of Information Studies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
e: zimmerm@uwm.edu
w: www.michaelzimmer.org