Kathy Kleiman(also Kathryn Kleiman) is a pioneering attorney, programmer and data security auditor.She is the co-founder of the Noncommercial Users Constituency. She was also the organizer of the Privacy Conference Building Bridges on ICANN's Whois Questions in Vancouver. The Conference featured numerous experts from Canada's Office of the Privacy Commissioner, CIRA(.CA), Nominet(.UK) and Japan Registry Services(.JP). She is most renowned for discovering ENIAC programmers. She has done a lot of work for preparing fair and balanced Internet policies with ICANN. She has worked on preparing the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).[1]

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Education

  • She became the one of the first few attorneys in the internet law after attending Boston University School of Law.[2]

Career History

  • She is the director of ACM's Internet Governance Project
  • She has been the President/Senior Internet Law and Policy Counsel at Internet Matters.
  • She worked as the Senior Internet Law and Policy Attorney at Dozier Internet Law.
  • She was the Internet Law & Policy Specialist at McLeod, Watkinson & Miller
  • She was the Associate, Telecommunications Law at Fletcher, Heald and Hildreth

ENIAC Programmers Project

Awards

She received the Heroines in Technology Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009

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