Wendy Seltzer
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Wendy Seltzer at the iCommons meeting in Dubrovnik 2007
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Wendy Seltzer is a visiting assistant professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law. Previously, she was a visiting assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School and before that, a staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, specializing in intellectual property and free speech issues. As a Fellow with Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Seltzer founded and leads the Chilling Effects clearinghouse, aimed at helping Internet users to understand their rights in response to cease-and-desist threats. She is a North American representative to the ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee, where she has advocated for increased ICANN transparency and protection of the privacy of some Internet users.
Seltzer has an A.B. from Harvard College and J.D. from Harvard Law School. She is also a Perl programmer.[1]