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This is a list of user profiles on this wiki.  Until a consensus on policy is come to, this listing will be voluntary.
This is a list of user profiles on this wiki.  Until a consensus on policy is come to, this listing will be voluntary.


This page differs from the [[Special:ListUsers|User List]] page in that this page contains only active profiles of individuals who wish to contribute to this wiki.  Please click on the appropriate edit button next to the letter range that corresponds to your user name.
This page differs from the [[Special:ListUsers|User List]] page in that this page contains only active profiles of individuals who wish to contribute to this wiki.  Please add yourself by clicking on the appropriate edit button next to the letter range that corresponds to your user name.


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====RebekahHeacock====
I'm a project coordinator at the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ Berkman Center for Internet & Society] and the co-director of the [http://transparency.globalvoicesonline.org/ Technology for Transparency Network].  I recently graduated from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, where I studied the relationship between communications technologies and development.


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Revision as of 17:56, 24 January 2011

This is a list of user profiles on this wiki. Until a consensus on policy is come to, this listing will be voluntary.

This page differs from the User List page in that this page contains only active profiles of individuals who wish to contribute to this wiki. Please add yourself by clicking on the appropriate edit button next to the letter range that corresponds to your user name.

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Dardia

I am a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the director of the Digital Media Law Project. In a past life I was assistant counsel at The Washington Post and before that was an associate at Williams & Connolly in Washington, DC, where I handled a range of intellectual property and media litigation.

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RebekahHeacock

I'm a project coordinator at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the co-director of the Technology for Transparency Network. I recently graduated from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, where I studied the relationship between communications technologies and development.

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