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Group 1, OS Maker Industry Association
- Jason Liss
- Nevin Kamath
- Chris Johnson
- brando
- Ed Roggenkamp
- Harry Lewis
- Tyler Tassin
- Matan Shacham
Group 2, Software/Applications Industry Association
- Lindsay Kitzinger
- Bradley Hamburger
- Nika Engberg
- Anna Volftsun
- Dara Glasser
- Tom Seivert
- Samantha Lipton
Group 3, Internet Service Provider Industry Association
- Arjun Mehra
- Savith
- Jen
- Renat
- Deepa
- James
Group 4, Consumer Interest Group (Ralph Nader)
- Eryck Kratville
- LT Ciaccio
- Vanessa Hettinger
- Alexis Caloza
- Kelly Hoffman
- Kevin Parker
Group 5, Plaintiff-side Lawyer in Texas
- Josh Feasel
- Kim Everitt
- Dan Kahn
- Ken Grose
- Nate bryant
- Kerry Lee
- Mai
Thoughts:
- Our main interest is having someone to sue (and being able to win). This has several dimensions:
- Standard of liability
- We'd certainly prefer strict liability, as a negligence standard will be hard to prove.
- Who is liable?
- Holding only the bad actors liable is unsatisfactory: they can hide their identities and they don't have much money.
- Software makers have deeper pockets, but holding them liable may dry up the market somewhat.
- OS makers have deeper pockets and won't easily be deterred.
- But ISPs are probably the best target.
- Standard of liability
Group 6, Ombudsman
- Meika Vogel
- Doug
- Will Adams
- Christina Seif
- Will M
- Xixi
- Kira Stanfield