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'''Kathy Kleiman''' is a pioneering attorney, programmer and data security auditor. She co-founded [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC|Noncommercial Users Constituency]] in 1998. As an attorney she founded one of the first Internet Law practices.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/390 PIR.org]</ref>
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'''Kathy Kleiman''' is a pioneering attorney, programmer and data security auditor. She co-founded [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC|Noncommercial Users Constituency]] in 1998. As an attorney, she founded one of the first Internet Law practices.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/390 PIR.org]</ref> She is also a Senior Policy Fellow in the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, American University Washington College of Law, the founder of the ENIAC Programmers Project, and the Co-Founder of Domain Name Rights Coalition.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-kleiman-09832b1/ Kathy Kleiman's LinkedIn Profile]</ref>
    
Kathy is the former Director of Policy with the [[Public Interest Registry]]; she led advocacy and policy initiatives in an effort to promote a user-friendly and safe domain space.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/390 PIR.org]</ref> She joined the PIR in 2010.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1624/ CircleID]</ref>
 
Kathy is the former Director of Policy with the [[Public Interest Registry]]; she led advocacy and policy initiatives in an effort to promote a user-friendly and safe domain space.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/390 PIR.org]</ref> She joined the PIR in 2010.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1624/ CircleID]</ref>
 
==Industry Participation==
 
==Industry Participation==
 
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]], [[Nominet]], and [[JPRS|Japan Registry Services]].
 
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]], [[Nominet]], and [[JPRS|Japan Registry Services]].
She is also renowned for her research surrounding the female [[ENIAC]] programmers. Kathy is the director of ACM's Internet Governance Project.<ref>[http://women.acm.org/who_we_are/profiles/kleiman.cfm women.acm.org]</ref>
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She is also renowned for her research surrounding female [[ENIAC]] programmers. Kathy is the director of ACM's Internet Governance Project.<ref>[http://women.acm.org/who_we_are/profiles/kleiman.cfm women.acm.org]</ref>
 
===ICANN===
 
===ICANN===
 
Ms. Kleiman has worked extensively in developing internet policies with [[ICANN]], including work on the final draft of the [[UDRP|Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]].<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/404 pir.org]</ref>
 
Ms. Kleiman has worked extensively in developing internet policies with [[ICANN]], including work on the final draft of the [[UDRP|Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]].<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/404 pir.org]</ref>
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==ENIAC Programmers Project==
 
==ENIAC Programmers Project==
During her undergraduate career Kathy Kleiman heard about the female [[ENIAC]] programmers, which inspired extensive research and writing on the topic. She attended ENIAC's 40th anniversary and met the programmers personally. Kleiman felt the need to tell the untold story of the six women who programmed ENIAC, the first all-electronic, programmable computer; thus, she founded the ENIAC Programmers Project. She is working to make a full feature documentary about these women.<ref>[http://www.mdwit.org/www.mdwit.org/conference_speakers_full.html midwit.org]</ref> The official site of the project can be found [http://www.eniacprogrammers.org/ here].
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During her undergraduate career, Kathy Kleiman heard about the female [[ENIAC]] programmers, which inspired extensive research and writing on the topic. She attended ENIAC's 40th anniversary and met the programmers personally. Kleiman felt the need to tell the untold story of the six women who programmed ENIAC, the first all-electronic, programmable computer; thus, she founded the ENIAC Programmers Project. She is working to make a full feature documentary about these women.<ref>[http://www.mdwit.org/www.mdwit.org/conference_speakers_full.html midwit.org]</ref> The official site of the project can be found [http://www.eniacprogrammers.org/ here].
    
She says "I'd like to let women and men and girls and boys know that computing is not just for geeks, that amazingly interesting, bright, creative women were the first programmers, and that the industry still needs amazingly interesting, bright, creative people".<ref>[http://women.acm.org/who_we_are/profiles/kleiman.cfm women.acm.org]</ref>
 
She says "I'd like to let women and men and girls and boys know that computing is not just for geeks, that amazingly interesting, bright, creative women were the first programmers, and that the industry still needs amazingly interesting, bright, creative people".<ref>[http://women.acm.org/who_we_are/profiles/kleiman.cfm women.acm.org]</ref>
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==Education==
 
==Education==
She became the one of the first few attorneys in the internet law after attending Boston University School of Law.<ref>[http://www.eniacprogrammers.org/team.shtml eniacprogrammers.org]</ref> She has also attended Harvard College.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/390 PIR.org]</ref>
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She became one of the first few attorneys in internet law after attending Boston University School of Law.<ref>[http://www.eniacprogrammers.org/team.shtml eniacprogrammers.org]</ref> She has also attended Harvard College.<ref>[http://www.pir.org/node/390 PIR.org]</ref>
    
==Older Caricatures==
 
==Older Caricatures==
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