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Appendix A: Study Committee Biographies
Pages 251-260

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... Appendixes
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... Congress Office of Technol ogy Assessment study Finding a Balance: Computer Software, Intellectual Property, and the Challenge of Technological Change. He has advised a variety of law firms on cases involving software copyright and patents.
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... His interests include seismology, natural hazards, earth structure and dynamics, geophysical signal analysis, remote sensing, planetary science, and geophysical methods applied to exploration for natural resources and environmental problems. Recent work includes the study of nearsurface neotectonic deformation, crustal stress conditions, and paleoseismic indicators associated with geologically recent earthquake activity in eastern North America.
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... SCOTT BRADNER is a senior technical consultant at Harvard University's Office of the Provost, where he provides technical advice and guidance on issues relating to the Harvard data networks and new technologies. He also manages the Harvard Network Device Test Lab, is a frequent speaker at technical conferences, writes a weekly column for Network World, teaches for Interop, and does some independent consulting on the side.
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... Recent professional activities include being a member of the Copyright Committee of the Association of American Publishers, the Board of the International DOI Foundation, the Advisory Board of the University of Michigan School of Information, and the RIG/CPA National Task Force on Digital Archiving. CLIFFORD LYNCH has been the executive director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
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... for companies including IBM, Microsoft, Warner Brothers Online, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and two leading digital production studios and special effects creators, Rhythm and Hues and Digital Domain. He also represents Asian and European companies in connection with their media-related activities, including TeleImage and M6 Television (France)
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... Cain, a study of the role and consequences of constitutional design for secondary governments in a federal system; Sports, Jobs, and Taxes, with Andrew Zimbalist, an assessment of the contribution of teams and stadiums to local economic development; Challenges to Research Universities, an investigation into the economics of the leading American universities; and A Communications Cornucopia, co-edited with Monroe Price, a compendium on communications policy. In addition, he is currently undertaking research on federal programs to promote research joint ventures, the policy consequences of the admission of the western states, the economics of legal rules and institutions, the role of federalism in regulatory policy, and international comparative studies of regulation and infrastructural industries.
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... PAMELA SAMUELSON is a professor at the University of California at Berkeley with a joint appointment in the School of Information Management and Systems and in the School of Law, where she is co-director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology. She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.
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... He serves on the New York State Regents Advisory Council on Libraries. He has served as chair of the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property of the American Library Association and is a member of the Committee on Copyright and Other Legal Matters of the International Federation of Library Associations.


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