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Lauren Gelman

Lauren Gelman

Lauren is an experienced attorney, frequent speaker and start-up advisor who has worked in the field of Internet law and policy since 1995. She is the founder of BlurryEdge Strategies, a legal and strategy consulting firm located in San Francisco that advises technology companies and investors on cutting-edge legal issues. (Clients include: Lookout Mobile Security, Nest Labs, Fitbit, Github, Strevus, Krux Digital, BoingBoing, Gracenote, Imatchative, Trulia, reddit, Euclid Analytics, Don.na, Imgix, Wickr, private and institutional angels and investors, researchers) She regularly participates on behalf of clients or as an expert in policy debates (NTIA mobile Notices, DOE Smart Energy, W3C Do Not Track, FTC IoT, etc.)

Lauren previously led the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School and taught at the Law School and the Department of Engineering. Prior to that she worked in Washington DC on policy issues for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the ACM Public Policy Committee, and at RealNames in Silicon Valley.

At Stanford Law School, Lauren taught Internet Privacy, Governance in Virtual Worlds, Advanced Cyberlaw and Fair Use, and Privacy and Free Speech Online. She served as the Dean of State of Play Academy (SOPA), a virtual world law and technology community, sat on the Board of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) and served on the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Secure Flight Working Group at the Department of Homeland Security.

Lauren is the co-editor of Securing Privacy in the Internet Age, the author of Privacy, Free Speech and Blurry-Edged Social Networks published by the Boston College Law Review as well as dozens of other articles on Internet issues. Lauren received a B.S. in Biology and Society from Cornell University, an M.S. in Science, Technology and Public Policy from The Elliott School George Washington University, and her law degree from Georgetown University. She is a member of the California Bar.

Recent articles

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I blog, you decide

Our Center is representing the creator of fedexfurniture.com, who built furniture for his house out of fedex boxes, and created the website to show others "…

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blogs can bite

August 15, 2005- Blog's can Bite.  Chicago Tribune article about people getting fired for blogging about their employers.…

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stop whining and DO something

make change at the copyright office... The Library of Congress is seeking applicants for the three appointments as Copyright Royalty Judges. Copyright Royalty…

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Councilman reversed!

Orin Kerr reports Councilman reversed (decision).  woohoo!  More after I read it.…

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fedex

August 11, 2005- Furniture Causes FedEx Fits, about the Clinic's representation of FedexFurniture.com.  Fedex used the DMCA notice and take-down provisions…

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blogercon

video of me talking about my Law and Blogging panel at BlogherCon.…

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me- live!

JD Lasica has posted a video of me talking about my Law and Blogging panel at BlogherCon.  You can see just how much caffeine I've had... I'm just star…

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he did do evil

I'm simply stunned by Google's public refusal to talk to CNET News.com reporters for one year in retaliation for an article that CEO Eric Schmidt: was w…

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speakers wiki

Mary Hodder has created a speaker's wiki which she seeded with a wealth of excellent women speakers on topics ranging from art to culture to parenting to la…

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Liver Transplant needed!

Shari Kurzrok  needs a new liver immediately.  If you have any suggestions, please contact her family through this website.…

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citizen journalists, or sources?

Saturday was BlogherCon and it was excellent.  You couldn’t move without tripping on a fabulous and interesting woman who had something new and thoughtful to ad…