The Digital Public Domain
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Hal Abelson is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and a founding director of Creative Commons.

Ben Adida is Tech Lead on Identity and User Data at Mozilla and a technical advisor to Creative Commons.

Roland Alton-Scheidl is founder of the Public Voice Lab, a Board Member of the International Media Association co-operative and Vice President of the Creative Industries Association in Austria. He teaches at the Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences where he has recently established courses on media and business ethics. He can be reached at roland@alton.at.

Joe Benso is a professional music manager, member of the International Media Association and founder of OneLoudr.com. He is teaching at Southern Illinois University and is based in Dornbirn and Nashville. He can be reached at joe.benso@gmail.com.

Enrico Bertacchini is a researcher at the Department of Economics “Cognetti De Martiis”, University of Turin, and Fellow of the Nexa Center for Internet & Society, Turin Polytechnic (Politecnico di Torino). He can be reached at enrico.bertacchini@unito.it.

Tom Dedeurwaerdere is Professor at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Director of the BIOGOV Unit at the Centre for the Philosophy of Law (CPDR) and Research Associate of the National Foundation for Scientific Research, Belgium (FSR-FNRS). He can be reached at tom.dedeurwaerdere@uclouvain.be.

Giancarlo Frosio was serving as the Chief Editor and author of the Communia Final Report from 2010 to 2011, and is the Assistant Director of the LLM in Intellectual Property jointly organized by WIPO and the University of Turin. He can be reached at LLMADir@itcilo.org.

Lucie Guibault is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. She can be reached at L.Guibault@uva.nl.

Mike Linksvayer has served as Vice President and CTO at Creative Commons. He can be reached at ml@gondwanaland.com.

Giuseppe Mazziotti worked as an attorney and then as counsel with Nunziante Magrone in Rome from 2007 to 2011. From 2009 to 2011 he was Assistant Professor of intellectual property law at the University of Copenhagen. He is now a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School and can be reached at giuseppe.mazziotti@gmail.com.

Charles R. Nesson is the William F. Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Founder and Faculty Co-Director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. He can be reached at nesson@gmail.com.

Unai Pascual is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge and Professor (Ikerbasque) at the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) in Bilbao. He can be reached at up211@cam.ac.uk

Rufus Pollock was a Director and co-founder of the Open Knowledge Foundation and Mead Fellow in Economics at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge (until September 2010). He is currently a Director of the Open Knowledge Foundation, a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow and an Associate at the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Cambridge. He can be reached at okfn.rufus.pollock@gmail.com.

Marco Ricolfi is Professor of Intellectual Property at the Turin Law School and co-Director of the LLM in Intellectual Property (jointly organized by WIPO and the University of Turin), and of the Nexa Center for Internet & Society, Turin Polytechnic. He is also a Partner at Tosetto, Weigmann & Associati and can be reached at marco.ricolfi@studiotosetto.it.

Martin Springer is a research manager based in Berlin and was active for Semantic Copyright Standardisation at IEEE. He is also a member of the International Media Association and can be reached at ms@osAlliance.com.

Per M. Stromberg is Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, United Nations University, Yokohama. He also works as an economist at the Policy Analysis Unit of the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. He can be reached at Per.Stromberg@naturvardsverket.se.

Kaitlin Thaney managed the science division of Creative Commons, formerly known as “Science Commons”, from 2006 to July 2010. She is now the Manager of External Partnerships at Digital Science, and can be reached at kaitlin@digital-science.com.

Karen Van Godtsenhoven was working on the DRIVER project at Ghent University Library and is now curator of the Fashion Museum (www.momu.be) in Antwerp. She can be reached at karen.vg83@gmail.com.

Jo Walsh has been on the Open Knowledge Foundation Board and is Project Manager at EDINA, University of Edinburgh.

Nathan Yergler is Senior Software Engineer at Eventbrite and was previously CTO at Creative Commons. He can be reached at nathan@yergler.net