M. E. Hart
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M.E. Hart, B.A., J.D., attorney, "actor", and activist, is most well-known for his role as “MC Double Def DP” in the Software Publishers Association video, Don’t Copy That Floppy, in 1992.
Hart studied at the University of Kentucky, receiving both his undergraduate degree in Russian language and his law degree there. Hart received a CPD Certificate in Senior Executive Leadership from Georgetown University. He has had numerous positions in law and education, including Attorney/Producer at the Federal Judicial Center, Legal Advisor to the Director of the Office of Human Rights in Washington, D.C., and Equal Employment Opportunity Investigator for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He also was an actor with the Washington, D.C. Arena Stage theatre company for six years.
As of 2006, Hart is Vice President of Organizational Performance at a company which provides “live, simulation-based training and related services,” according to their website. [1]