Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:  
|portrait  = RobinGrossPortrait.jpg
 
|portrait  = RobinGrossPortrait.jpg
 
|caricature = Robin_Gross_ICANN.jpg
 
|caricature = Robin_Gross_ICANN.jpg
|country    =  
+
|country    = USA
 
|email      = Robin [at] ImagineLaw.com  
 
|email      = Robin [at] ImagineLaw.com  
 
|website    =  
 
|website    =  
Line 19: Line 19:  
In 2005, Robin Gross taught international copyright law at Santa Clara University School of Law, where she served on SCU's High Technology Legal Advisory Board from 2004-2006.   
 
In 2005, Robin Gross taught international copyright law at Santa Clara University School of Law, where she served on SCU's High Technology Legal Advisory Board from 2004-2006.   
   −
Robin Gross began her legal career as the first [[intellectual property]] (IP) attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1999.
+
Robin Gross began her legal career as the first [[intellectual property]] (IP) attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1999.<ref>[https://www.lawpivot.com/account/attorney_profile/105/ lawpivot.com]</ref>
    
She launched EFF's work on intellectual property issues and was the director of its Campaign for Audiovisual Free Expression. She defended in court 2600 Magazine, Norwegian Jon Johansen, and other people that published the [[DeCSS]] code, challenging the anti-circumvention provisions of the [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] (DMCA) as unconstitutional. She led the legal team who eventually won in the California Supreme Court upholding the right of Web publishers to post DeCSS against bogus trade secret claims.
 
She launched EFF's work on intellectual property issues and was the director of its Campaign for Audiovisual Free Expression. She defended in court 2600 Magazine, Norwegian Jon Johansen, and other people that published the [[DeCSS]] code, challenging the anti-circumvention provisions of the [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] (DMCA) as unconstitutional. She led the legal team who eventually won in the California Supreme Court upholding the right of Web publishers to post DeCSS against bogus trade secret claims.
Line 40: Line 40:  
In 2004, Managing Intellectual Property Magazine named Robin Gross one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in Intellectual Property in the World".<ref>[http://ipjustice.org/wp/about/people/robin-d-gross/ ipjustice.org]</ref>
 
In 2004, Managing Intellectual Property Magazine named Robin Gross one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in Intellectual Property in the World".<ref>[http://ipjustice.org/wp/about/people/robin-d-gross/ ipjustice.org]</ref>
    +
== References ==
 +
{{reflist}}
   −
*[http://www.ipjustice.org IP Justice]
+
[[Category:People|Robin_Gross]]
*[http://www.ipjustice.org/bio.shtml Biography]
+
[[Category:USA]]
*[http://www.imaginelaw.com Imagine Law]
  −
*[http://www.virtualrecordings.com Virtual Recordings]
 

Navigation menu