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'''Steve Metalitz''' serves as Senior Vice President of the International Intellectual Property Alliance ([[IIPA]]), a private sector coalition of seven U.S. trade associations which represent over 1,900 companies producing and distributing materials protected by copyright laws throughout the world. His primary duties with IIPA focus on issues of copyright protection in the digital and electronic commerce environments, including ratification and implementation of the [[WIPO]] Internet treaties, as well as legal developments in the Asia/Pacific region.<ref>[http://www.iipa.com/html/Bio_Steven_Metalitz.html IIPA]</ref>
'''Steve Metalitz''' is the Senior Vice President of the International Intellectual Property Alliance ([[IIPA]]), a coalition of U.S. trade associations that represents over 1,900 companies producing and distributing materials protected by copyright laws throughout the world. At IIPA he focuses protecting the copyright in electronic and print media and execution of the [[WIPO]] Internet laws.<ref>[http://www.iipa.com/html/Bio_Steven_Metalitz.html IIPA]</ref> Metalitz is a partner at Smith & Metalitz law firm. He specializes in intellectual property, privacy and e-commerce sectors.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-metalitz/12/809/41a LinkedIn]</ref> He chairs the [[IPC]]. He is a member of the District of Columbia and South Carolina bars.
 
Metalitz is also a partner in the Washington, DC law firm of Smith & Metalitz LLP, specializing in intellectual property, privacy, e-commerce and information law and policy advocacy, primarily for clients in the publishing, recording, motion picture, software and e-commerce sectors.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-metalitz/12/809/41a LinkedIn]</ref> He chairs the [[IPC]].


== Education ==
== Education ==
He holds degrees from the University of Chicago (A.B. with honors) and Georgetown University Law Center (J.D.), is a member of the District of Columbia and South Carolina bars, and is admitted to practice before numerous federal courts.
He has degrees from the University of Chicago (A.B. with honors) and Georgetown University Law Center (J.D.).


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Since 1994, Steve has been counsel to the International Intellectual Property Alliance ([[IIPA]]). He has also represented copyright coalitions on a wide range of legislative and policy initiatives. As counsel to the Creative Incentive Coalition (CIC), Steve led in the development and drafting of what became the [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] in 1998. He has also represented virtually all copyright industry groups in each of the four Copyright Office rulemaking proceedings held pursuant to the DMCA since 2000. For the Coalition for Online Accountability (COA), Steve represents the interests of copyright industry companies, associations and organizations on matters that come before [[ICANN]]. He recently completed serving his sixth term as President of the Intellectual Property Constituency of ICANN’s Generic Names Supporting Organization.<ref>[http://www.msk.com/attorneys/Steven_Metalitz# MSK]</ref>
He has been counsel to [[IIPA]] since 1994. While working at the Creative Incentive Coalition, he had a big role in the development of [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]]. He has also represented virtually all copyright industry groups in each of the four Copyright Office rulemaking proceedings held pursuant to the DMCA since 2000. He has served six terms as a President of the Intellectual Property Constituency of [[ICANN]]'s  [[GNSO]]. <ref>[http://www.msk.com/attorneys/Steven_Metalitz# MSK]</ref>


Previously, Steve was General Counsel to the [[Information Industry Association]], and held senior staff positions in the U.S. Senate, including Chief Counsel and Staff Director of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, and Chief Nominations Counsel to the Judiciary Committee, after beginning his legal career in private practice in Charleston, South Carolina. Steve has taught copyright law courses and seminars as an adjunct professor at George Washington University Law School, has lectured widely here and abroad on copyright and e-commerce topics, and is a frequent witness before Congressional subcommittees.<ref>[http://www.itif.org/people/steven-j-metalitz ITIF]</ref>
He has been the General Counsel of the [[Information Industry Association]]. He has also held staff positions in the U.S Senate. At George Washington University Law School, he has taught several copyright courses. He has also lectured on the topics of ecommerce and copyright at Foreign Universities.<ref>[http://www.itif.org/people/steven-j-metalitz ITIF]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Steve Metalitz is the Senior Vice President of the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA), a coalition of U.S. trade associations that represents over 1,900 companies producing and distributing materials protected by copyright laws throughout the world. At IIPA he focuses protecting the copyright in electronic and print media and execution of the WIPO Internet laws.[1] Metalitz is a partner at Smith & Metalitz law firm. He specializes in intellectual property, privacy and e-commerce sectors.[2] He chairs the IPC. He is a member of the District of Columbia and South Carolina bars.

Education

He has degrees from the University of Chicago (A.B. with honors) and Georgetown University Law Center (J.D.).

Career History

He has been counsel to IIPA since 1994. While working at the Creative Incentive Coalition, he had a big role in the development of Digital Millennium Copyright Act. He has also represented virtually all copyright industry groups in each of the four Copyright Office rulemaking proceedings held pursuant to the DMCA since 2000. He has served six terms as a President of the Intellectual Property Constituency of ICANN's GNSO. [3]

He has been the General Counsel of the Information Industry Association. He has also held staff positions in the U.S Senate. At George Washington University Law School, he has taught several copyright courses. He has also lectured on the topics of ecommerce and copyright at Foreign Universities.[4]

References