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James DeLong Joins Digital Society

By K. Daniel Glover 5 April 2010 No Comment

James V. DeLong, an expert in intellectual property and regulatory policy, has joined the Digital Society team as a visiting fellow. DeLong will focus on how IP law and regulations can be adapted to the service of creativity and innovation in the Internet era.

DeLong has extensive experience with the topics. He served as a senior fellow at the Progress and Freedom Foundation, where he headed its Center for the Study of Digital Property and ran the IPCentral.Info Web site.

DeLong currently is a vice president and senior analyst at the Convergence Law Institute, and he has worked at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the National Legal Center for the Public Interest.

His government experience includes tours as research director of the Administrative Conference of the United States, assistant director for special projects in the Bureau of Consumer Protection of the Federal Trade Commission, and senior analyst in the Office of Program Evaluation of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget.

Check back here regularly for DeLong’s tech policy insights.

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