Wendy Seltzer
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Wendy Seltzer is a Visiting Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School where she teaches Internet Law and Information Privacy. She is a North American representative of the GNSO Council, and formerly a member of the ICANN Board as an ALAC liaison and NCUC.
ICANN
Wendy has had the dubious good fortune of involvement with ICANN since its founding, when she helped the Berkman Center to webcast ICANN's first board meeting. She is a North American representative of the GNSO Council. Previously, she served as a member of the ICANN Board as an At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) liaison from October 2007 to October 2009,[1] as well as the Non-Commercial Users Constituency.
Career
Wendy is a Visiting Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School where she teaches Internet Law and Information Privacy. Previously, she was a staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, specializing in intellectual property and free speech issues. She has also served as a non-voting task force member and fellow with Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.[2] Wendy blogs at Legal Tags.
Resources
- Wendy Seltzer at Wikipedia
- Wendy Seltzer - Keep the Core Neutral @ ICANN (July 13, 2007), IP Justice via YouTube
- Internet Policymakers May Punt on Privacy Issue by Brian Krebs (October 30, 2007), Washington Post
- ICANN Board Approves Censorship Policy for Domain Names Based on Morality: 2 Board Members Speak Against It (June 26, 2008), IP Justice
References
- ↑ Board, ICANN. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
- ↑ ICANN Weighs Anonymizing Domain-Name Registrations (March 21, 2007), Fox News. Retrieved November 9, 2015.