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Re: Obama Taps(?) Susan Crawford   Message List  
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Susan Crawford is one of the very few in the "net neutrality" arena
who would not actually end up legislating it away, for all their good
intentions. -- Seth


Seth Johnson wrote:
>
> (Susan Crawford is a friend of the true Internet, as many of you
> know. Some of the best news I've heard yet from this administration,
> though not quite official yet. -- Seth)
>
> >
http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2009/03/onewebday-founder-tapped-by-ob.\
php

>
> OneWebDay Founder Tapped By Obama
>
> Monday, March 23, 2009
>
> Internet law expert Susan Crawford has joined President Barack Obama's
> lineup of tech policy experts at the White House, according to several
> sources. She will likely hold the title of special assistant to the
> president for science, technology, and innovation policy, they said.
> Crawford, who was most recently a visiting professor at the University
> of Michigan and at Yale Law School, was tapped by Obama's transition
> team in November to co-chair its FCC review process with University of
> Pennsylvania professor Kevin Werbach. Her official administration
> appointment has not been formally announced. Crawford may be best
> known for her work with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
> and Numbers, the California-based nonprofit group that manages the
> Internet address system. She served on ICANN's board for three years
> beginning in December 2005. She also founded OneWebDay, a global Earth
> Day for the Internet that takes place every Sept. 22. Crawford, a Yale
> graduate, clerked for U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie before
> joining Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering where she worked until the end of
> 2002.

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