David is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard working on Chilling Effects. In addition, he is the Program Director for the new first-year Problems and Theories course to be taught in January. He received degrees in electrical engineering from M.I.T. a while ago and spent twenty-five years designing hardware and software before going to law school. He is interested in the relationship between law and technology, particularly how to apply both effectively to reduce undesirable behavior while not destroying the openness that has been the hallmark of the Internet since its inception.
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