Tim Lordan, Ali Sternburg, The Most Important Law On The Internet! Oh My! [S1E01]

Tech Policy Grind
Tech Policy Grind
Tim Lordan, Ali Sternburg, The Most Important Law On The Internet! Oh My! [S1E01]
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Tim Lordan, Executive Director of the Internet Education Foundation, and Ali Sternburg, Senior Policy Counsel at the Computer & Communications Industry Association, join Emory, Joe, and Pinal to discuss the origins of and motivations behind the Internet Law and Policy Foundry. They chat about their paths in tech policy and take some time to discuss the importance of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, often referred to as “The Most Important Law on the Internet.”CCIA has more information about Section 230 here: http://www.ccianet.org/section230/.

Joining us today:

Ali Sternburg is Senior Policy Counsel at the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), where she focuses on copyright policy and the Internet, and is one of the main contributors to CCIA’s innovation-centered online initiative, the Disruptive Competition Project (DisCo).Ali is also a singer/songwriter working on her first album, and she can’t wait for everyone to be able to listen to it on online streaming services.
Ali Sternburg is Senior Policy Counsel at the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), where she focuses on copyright policy and the Internet, and is one of the main contributors to CCIA’s innovation-centered online initiative, the Disruptive Competition Project (DisCo).More
Tim Lordan serves as executive director for the Internet Education Foundation (IEF), non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, dedicated to educating the public and policy makers about the potential of a decentralized global Internet to promote democracy, communications and commerce. The IEF coordinates the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee and the State of the Net Conference series. He developed both the Congressional App Challenge and the Internet Law & Policy Foundry.
Tim Lordan serves as executive director for the Internet Education Foundation (IEF), non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, dedicated to educating the public and policy makers about the potential of a decentralized global Internet to promote democracy, communications and commerce. The IEF coordinates the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee and the State of the Net Conference series. He developed both the Congressional App Challenge and the Internet Law & Policy Foundry.