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'''Jeremy Malcolm''' is a Senior Global Policy Analyst at the [[EFF]], where he works on EFF's international team on issues such as [[Intellectual Property]], [[Internet Governance]], | '''Jeremy Malcolm''' is a Senior Global Policy Analyst at the [[EFF]], where he works on EFF's international team on issues such as [[Intellectual Property]], [[Internet Governance]], intermediary liability and trade. At [[ICANN]], Malcolm is involved in the [[NCSG]] (Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group). In addition to his work within ICANN, he participates in the [[IGF]]. <ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015</ref> | ||
Jeremy is a co-founder of the Best Bits civil society network, former Coordinator of the Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus, member of the Internet Governance Civil Society Coordination Group, and steering committee member of the OECD's Civil Society Information Society Advisory Council. | Jeremy is a co-founder of the Best Bits civil society network, former Coordinator of the Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus, member of the Internet Governance Civil Society Coordination Group, and steering committee member of the OECD's Civil Society Information Society Advisory Council. |
Revision as of 06:48, 30 October 2017
Affiliation: | Electronic Frontier Foundation |
Country: | USA |
Email: | jmalcolm [at] eff.org |
LinkedIn: | [Jeremy Malcolm Jeremy Malcolm] |
Twitter: | @qirtaiba |
Jeremy Malcolm is a Senior Global Policy Analyst at the EFF, where he works on EFF's international team on issues such as Intellectual Property, Internet Governance, intermediary liability and trade. At ICANN, Malcolm is involved in the NCSG (Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group). In addition to his work within ICANN, he participates in the IGF. [1]
Jeremy is a co-founder of the Best Bits civil society network, former Coordinator of the Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus, member of the Internet Governance Civil Society Coordination Group, and steering committee member of the OECD's Civil Society Information Society Advisory Council.
Fun Fact[edit | edit source]
Malcolm wrote the first book on the Internet Governance Forum, based on his PhD thesis in law, titled "Multi-stakeholder Governance and the Internet Governance Forum" (2008).
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015