Thursday, January 31, 2013

#Donate #Help #Solidarity Exclusive: Full List of Those Who Are For A Free Open Neutral And Innovative Open Source Internet


As of January 25th, 2012, CDT has decided to stop updating this list. Although we came close, this list is not exhaustive. Thank you to everyone who submitted comments and tweets with suggestions for the list - your help was invaluable in this process.
For a list of letters to Congress, press, and blog posts opposing SOPA, click here.

Companies, Online Services, and Websites

  1. American Express Company
  2. AOL
  3. craigslist
  4. Discover
  5. eBay
  6. Facebook
  7. Google
  8. LinkedIn
  9. Mozilla
  10. PayPal
  11. Reddit
  12. Tumblr
  13. Twitter
  14. Wikipedia
  15. Yahoo!
  16. Zynga Game Network
  17. Bay City RPG
  18. Boing Boing
  19. BoulderPage Events
  20. BuzzFeed
  21. Cheezburger
  22. ClearBits
  23. CloudFlare
  24. ConsumerBell
  25. Copyblogger
  26. Computer Hope
  27. Creative Commons
  28. Curse
  29. Daily Kos
  30. Destructoid
  31. deviantART
  32. Digital Science
  33. Disqus
  34. dotSUB
  35. DreamHost
  36. DroidGamers
  37. Dyn
  38. Embedly
  39. Epic Games
  40. Errata Security
  41. ESET
  42. Etsy
  43. Fantagraphics
  44. foursquare
  45. Frozenbyte SaveFrom.net
  46. Grooveshark
  47. Gandi
  48. GreenHostIt
  49. Good Old Games
  50. Good.is
  51. HostGator
  52. Hover
  53. Hype Machine
  1. Identi.ca
  2. imgur
  3. IndieGoGo
  4. Internet Archive
  5. Irregular Times
  6. iSchool Syracuse University
  7. Kaspersky Lab
  8. Jive Software
  9. Kickstarter
  10. Major League Gaming
  11. MetaFilter
  12. Mojang/Minecraft/Cobalt
  13. Monticello Capital
  14. Name.com
  15. Namecheap
  16. Nature Publishing Group
  17. OpenDNS
  18. openSUSE
  19. O'Reilly Radar
  20. Palgrave
  21. Pastebin.com
  22. Personal Democracy Forum
  23. PeterGabriel.com
  24. Quora
  25. Raw Story
  26. Rackspace
  27. Red 5 Studios
  28. ReferralCandy
  29. Riot Games
  30. Runic Games
  31. Scribd
  32. ServInt
  33. Teachers Pay Teachers
  34. Techdirt
  35. Tor Project
  36. Torrentfreak
  37. Trion Worlds
  38. Tucows
  39. Twitpic
  40. Ubu Web
  41. Universal Subtitles
  42. Uservoice
  43. Vanilla Forums
  44. Vimeo
  45. WebHostingBuzz
  46. Webs, Inc.
  47. WordPress
  48. WPSecurityLock
  49. xda-developers
  50. Y Combinator
  51. Zopim
  52. 4chan
  53. 38 Studios

Public Interest, Nonprofits, Advocacy, and Think Tanks

  1. ACLU
  2. American Association of Law Libraries
  3. American Center for Law and Justice
  4. American Library Association
  5. American Society of News Editors
  6. Assc. of College and Research Libraries
  7. Association of Research Libraries
  8. Benetech
  9. Brookings Institute
  10. Campaign for Liberty
  11. Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
  12. Cato Institute SaveFrom.net
  13. Center for Democracy & Technology
  14. Competitive Enterprise Institute
  15. Consumer Federation of America
  16. Consumers Union
  17. Demand Progress
  18. EDUCAUSE
  19. Electronic Frontier Foundation
  20. Entertainment Consumers Association
  21. FreedomWorks
  22. Free Press
  1. Freedom House
  2. Fight for the Future
  3. Future of Music Coalition
  4. Heritage Foundation
  5. Institute for Intellectual Property & Social Justice, Inc.
  6. Internet Society (ISOC)
  7. Library Copyright Alliance
  8. MoveOn.org
  9. National Association of the Deaf
  10. New America Foundation’s Open Technology Initiative
  11. Online News Association
  12. PPF (Open Congress)
  13. Public Interest Registry
  14. Public Knowledge
  15. Raging Grannies Action League
  16. Special Libraries Association
  17. StopBadware
  18. Tea Party Patriots
  19. TechFreedom
  20. U.S. PIRG: The Federation of State PIRGs
  21. Bill Wilson, Americans for Limited Government

Cybersecurity, Internet Inventors, and Engineers

  1. Sandia National Laboratories
  2. John Adams, operations engineer at Twitter, signing as a private citizen
  3. Ramaswamy Aditya, built various networks and web/mail content and application hosting providers
  4. Mike Alexander, helped implement one of the first EMail systems to be connected to the Internet
  5. Guy Almes, led the connection of universities in Texas to the NSFnet
  6. Alia Atlas, designed software in a core router (Avici)
  7. Fred Baker, former IETF chair
  8. Mikki Barry, VP Engineering of InterCon Systems Corp
  9. John Bartas, was technical lead on first commercial IP/TCP software for IBM PCs
  10. Steven Bellovin, invented DNS cache contamination attack
  11. Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  12. John Bond, Systems Engineer at RIPE NCC
  13. Robert Bonomi, designed, built, and implemented, the Internet presence for a number of large corporations
  14. Nathaniel Borenstein, Chief Scientist, Mimecast
  15. Seth Breidbart, helped build the Pluribus IMP/TIP for the ARPANET
  16. Jon Callas, worked on Internet security standards including OpenPGP, ZRTP, DKIM, Signed Syslog, SPKI
  17. L. Jean Camp, former Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories
  18. Stephen L. Casner, led the working group that designed Real-time Transport Protocol
  19. Bradford Chatterjee, Network Engineer, helped design backbone network for a nationwide ISP
  20. Noel Chiappa, has been working on the lowest level stuff (the IP protocol level) since 1977
  21. Dr. Richard Clayton, designer of Turnpike; Computer Security researcher at Cambridge University
  22. Steve Crocker, Shinkuro, Inc.
  23. David Dagon, Georgia Tech
  24. Walt Daniels, IBM’s contributor to MIME
  25. Steve Deering, Ph.D., invented the IP multicast feature of the Internet
  26. Jim Deleskie, internetMCI Sr. Network Engineer, Teleglobe Principal Network Architect
  27. Owen DeLong, has spent more than a decade developing better IP addressing policies
  28. Esther Dyson, founding chairman, ICANN
  29. Nathan Eisenberg, Atlas Networks Senior System Administrator
  30. David Farber, Principal in development of CSNET, NSFNET, NREN, GIGABIT TESTBED
  31. Stephen Farrell, co-author on about 15 RFCs
  32. Elizabeth Feinler, developed naming conventions for Internet top level domains
  33. Jim Gettys, editor of the HTTP/1.1 protocol standards
  34. John Gilmore, co-designed BOOTP (RFC 951), which became DHCP
  35. Steve Goldstein, Program Officer for International Networking Coordination at NSF 1989-2003
  36. Brian Haberman, has been involved in design of IPv6, IGMP/MLD, and NTP within IETF for nearly 15 years
  37. Joe Hamelin, co-founder of Seattle Internet Exchange and former peering engineer for Amazon
  38. Jack Haverty, Principal Investigator for DARPA projects including first Internet development and operation
  39. Simon Higgs, designed the role of the stealth DNS server that protects a.root-servers.net
  40. Robert M. Hinden, worked on the gateways in the early Internet
  41. Christian Huitema, worked on building the Internet in France and Europe in the 80’s
  42. Dan Kaminsky, DKH
  43. Kelly Kane, shared web hosting network operator
  44. John Kemp, Principal Software Architect, Nokia
  45. John Klensin, Ph.D., early role in design of Internet applications and coordination and administrative policies
  46. Justin Krejci, helped build and run the two biggest and most successful municipal wifi networks
  47. Dave Kristol, co-author, RFCs 2109, 2965 (Web cookies)
  48. Richard Kulawiec, 30 years designing/operating academic/commercial/ISP systems and networks
  49. Phil Lapsley, co-author of the Internet Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
  50. Anthony Lauck, helped design and standardize routing protocols and local area network protocols
  51. Tony Li, co-author of BGP (the protocol used to arrange Internet routing)
  52. Christopher Liljenstolpe, was the chief architect for AS3561 and AS1221
  53. Jon Loeliger, has implemented OSPF, one of the main routing protocols used to determine IP packet delivery
  54. Timothy McGinnis, co-chair of African Network Information Center Policy Development Working Group
  55. Alexander McKenzie, participated in design of first ARPAnet Host protocols
  56. Danny McPherson, Verisign, Inc.
  57. David Mercer, formerly of The River Internet, provided service to more of Arizona than any local, national ISP
  58. David M. Miller, CTO / Exec VP for DNS Made Easy
  59. Gary E. Miller Network Engineer specializing in eCommerce
  60. Samuel Moats, senior systems engineer for the Department of Defense
  61. Doug Moeller, Chief Technology Officer at Autonet Mobile
  62. Keith Moore, was on the Internet Engineering Steering Group from 1996-2000
  63. Lyndon Nerenberg, Creator of IMAP Binary extension (RFC 3516)
  64. David Newman, 20 years' experience in performance testing of Internet infrastructure
  65. Carl Page, helped found eGroups
  66. Craig Partridge, architect of how email is routed through the Internet
  67. John Pettitt, Internet commerce pioneer
  68. Blake Pfankuch, Connecting Point of Greeley, Network Engineer
  69. Louis Pouzin, designed and implemented first computer network using datagrams
  70. Ryan Rawdon, was on the technical operations team for one of our country's largest residential ISPs
  71. Glenn Ricart, Managed the original (FIX) Internet interconnection point
  72. Robert Rodgers, distinguished engineer, Juniper Networks
  73. Brandon Ross, Chief Network Architect and CEO of Network Utility Force LLC
  74. Peter Rubenstein, helped to design and build the AOL backbone network, ATDN
  75. Tim Rutherford, DNS and network administrator at C4
  76. Baudouin Schombe, blog design and content trainer
  77. Akshay Srivastava, One Best Hosting
  78. Larry Stewart, built the Etherphone at Xerox
  79. Robert W. Taylor, founded Xerox PARC Computer Science Lab which designed first Internet protocol
  80. Paul Timmins, designed and runs the multi-state network of a medium sized telephone and internet company
  81. John Todd, Lead Designer/Maintainer - Freenum Project
  82. Eric Tykwinski, Network Engineer working for ISP based in the Philadelphia region
  83. David Ulevitch, CEO of OpenDNS
  84. John Vittal, created the first full email client and the email standards still in use today
  85. Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium

Editorial Boards, Op-Eds, and Bloggers

  1. James Allworth, Harvard Business Review
  2. Glenn Beck
  3. Jerry Brito, TIME
  4. Chris Bronk, Houston Chronicle
  5. David Carr, The New York Times
  6. L. Gordon Crovitz, former publisher, The Wall Street Journal
  7. Larry Downes, CNET
  8. Erick Erickson, RedState
  9. Michael Geist, Toronto Star
  10. Daniel Halper, The Weekly Standard
  11. Instapundit
  12. Los Angeles Times Editorial
  13. National Review Editorial
  14. John Naughton, The Observer
  15. Jennifer Rubin, The Washington Post
  16. Julian Sanchez, New York Post
  17. San Jose Mercury News Editorial
  18. Neil Stevens, The Daily Caller
  19. Peter Suderman, Reason Magazine
  20. James Temple, San Francisco Chronicle
  21. The Buffalo News Editorial
  22. The Economist
  23. The New York Times Editorial
  24. The Orange County Register Editorial
  25. Jonathan Zittrain, Al Jazeera English

Student Newspaper Op-Eds and Posts

  1. Central Michigan University, Central Michagan Life
  2. Iowa State University, Iowa State Daily
  3. University at Buffalo, The Spectrum
  4. University of California Berkeley, The Daily Californian
  5. University of Maryland, The Diamondback
  6. University of Massachusetts, The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
  7. University of Minnesota, Minnesota Daily
  8. University of Oklahoma, The Oklahoma Daily

International Human Rights Advocates

  1. Access
  2. AGEIA DENSI (Argentina)
  3. ahumanright.org
  4. Amnesty International
  5. Article 19
  6. Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
  7. Bits of Freedom (The Netherlands)
  8. Bytes for All (Pakistan)
  9. Center for Media Justice
  10. Center for Rural Strategies
  11. Center for Technology and Society (CTS/FGV) (Brazil)
  12. Centre for Internet and Society (India)
  13. CEPES (Peru)
  14. Church of Sweden
  15. Colnodo (Colombia)
  16. Communication Is Your Right!
  17. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
  18. Consumers International
  19. Creative Commons Guatemala
  20. Derechos Digitales (Chile)
  21. Digital Democracy
  22. Digital Rights Ireland
  23. Digitale Gesellschaft e.V. (Germany)
  24. Electronic Frontier Finland (Effi)
  25. EsLaRed (Venezuela)
  26. European Digital Rights (EDRi)
  27. Fantsuam Foundation (Nigeria)
  28. Forum InformatikerInnen für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung e.V. (FIfF) (Germany)
  29. Foundation for a Free
  30. Foundation for Media Alternatives, FMA (Philippines)
  31. Free Network Foundation
  32. Free Press Action Fund
  33. Free Press Unlimited
  34. Free Software Foundation
  35. Fundación Karisma
  36. Funredes (Dominican Republic)
  37. German Working Group against Internet Blocking and Censorship
  38. Global Network Initiative
  39. Global Partners & Associates
  40. GreenNet (England)
  41. Guardian Project
  1. Human Rights First
  2. Human Rights Foundation (U.S.)
  3. Human Rights Watch
  4. iLEI/CELE UP
  5. Index on Censorship
  6. Information Infrastructure (FFII)
  7. Instituto Brasileiro de Defesa do Consumidor (Brazil)
  8. Instituto Nupef (Brazil)
  9. Internet Democracy Project (India)
  10. Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
  11. Internews
  12. Iuridicum Remedium o.s.
  13. Karisma (Colombia)
  14. La Quadrature du Net (France)
  15. LaNeta (Mexico)
  16. May First/People Link
  17. MobileActive.org
  18. Net Users' Rights Protection Association (NURPA) (Belgium)
  19. Networks & Development Foundation
  20. New Technologies, Intellectual Property and Society Clinic
  21. Nodo TAU (Argentina)
  22. OneWorld - Platform for South East Europe (OWPSEE)
  23. Open Rights Group (ORG) (UK)
  24. Open Source Initiative
  25. Open Spectrum Alliance
  26. Palante Technology Cooperative
  27. People Who
  28. Public Sphere Project
  29. Quintessenz
  30. Reporters Without Borders
  31. Telecommunities Canada
  32. The Julia Group (Sweden)
  33. The Public Sphere Project
  34. Virtual Activism
  35. Vrijschrift
  36. WITNESS
  37. wlan slovenija (Slovenia)
  38. 10com (European Union)

Artists and Creators

  1. Aziz Ansari
  2. Big Boi
  3. Kevin Devine
  4. Barry Eisler
  5. Neil Gaiman
  6. Benjamin Goldwasser
  7. Tony Hawk
  8. Fractured Atlas
  9. Lloyd Kaufman
  10. Zoe Keating
  11. Daniel Lorca
  12. Erin McKeown
  1. Jason Mraz
  2. Samantha Murphy
  3. OK Go
  4. Amanda Palmer
  5. Quiet Company
  6. Trent Reznor
  7. Adam Savage
  8. Hank Shocklee
  9. Johnny Stimson
  10. The Lonely Island
  11. Andrew VanWyngarden
  12. Olivia Wilde

Industry Groups and Unions

  1. Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG.org) Members include McAfee, Booz Allen Hamilton, Microsoft, RSA, Afilias, Websense, Telefonica, SAIC, Zynga, Google, "la Caixa," Yahoo!, eBay, Verisign, MarkMonitor, PhishLabs, avast!, Bkav, ING, Kindsight, GlobalSign, PhishMe, IID, Nominum, M86, MicroWorld, AT&T, SurfControl, ReturnPath, Lenos, AhnLab, Tagged, DomainTools, Melbourn IT DBS, Netcraft, Mailshell, VASCO, F-Secure, Phorm, BrandProtect, Go Daddy, Salesforce.com, Hitachi Systems, Facebook, Mirapoint, SOFTFORUM, Bsecure Technologies, Cyveillance, Iconix, MessageLevel, Symantec, AVC, Silver Tail Systems, BBN Technologies, SecureBrain, Nominet, Panda Security, ESTsoft, FraudWatch International, RuleSpace, Easy Solutions, ESET, Trend Micro, Wombat Security, IT Matrix, HAURI, Proofpoint, aXsGUARD, Prevx, Intuit, Blue Coat, Huawei Symantec, Planty Net, Soft Security, zvelo, Sophos, Group IB, MyPW, TDS Telecom, Brand Mail Solutions, S21sec, Network Solutions, Neustar, Bill Me Later, Check Point, TransCreditBank, SunTrust, IronPort, SoftLayer, SIDN, Comcast, PIR, Fortinet, CSIRTBANELCO, EC Cert
  2. Business Software Alliance (BSA) Members include Adobe, Autodesk, AVEVA, AVG, Bentley, CA, CNC Software - Mastercam, Compuware, Corel, Dassault Systems SolidWorks Corporation, Intel, Intuit, McAfee, Microsoft, Minitab, Progress Software, PTC, Quark, Quest, Rosetta Stone, Siemens PLM Software, Sybase, Symantec, TechSmith, The MathWorks
  3. Computer & Communications Industry Association Members include AMC, Aventure Communications, Cascode Technologies, Data Foundry, DISH Network, eBay, Facebook, Fujitsu, Google, Intuit, Integra Telecom, LightSquared, Microsoft, NetAcess Systems Technologies, NVIDIA, OpenConnect, Red Hat, Sprint, T3 Technologies, Turbo Hercules, XO Communications, Yahoo!
  4. Consumer Electronics Association Membership of 2,200+ companies
  5. Distributed Computing Industry Association Members include 33rd Street, Records, 37Signals, 9x9 Network, A Matter of Substance, Abacast, Advanced Home Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, Alcone Ventures, Aleric, Alston & Bird, Amazon Web Services, Appistry, AppZero, arvato mobile, AT&T, Babel Networks, Bennett Lincoff, BitTorrent, Blitzfile, Bluewolf, BlueMaze Entertainment, Brand Asset Digital, Brilliant Technologies, BUYDRM, Centale, Cisco Systems, Citrix, City Canyons Records, Claria Corporation, Clickshare Service, Cloud.com, Cloudant, Cloudera, CloudShare, Cloudshield, CloudSwitch, Clustercorp, Comcast, Cybersky-TV, DeviantART, Digital Containers, Digital River, Digital Static, Dow Lohnes, Egnyte, Enomaly, enStratus, Equinix, Eucalyptus, EZTV, Flexiant, Friend Media Technology Systems, FTI Consulting, Fun Little Movies, GigaSpaces, GoGrid, Go-Kart Records, Good Witch Records, GreenQloud, GridNetworks, HackBack Media, Hosting.com, Hughes Hubbard, icloud, Ignite Technologies, Indie911, Intacct, Isle of Man, Javien, Jeftel, Jillian Ann, Joost, Joyent, Jun Group, Kaavo, KlikVU, Kontiki, KPMG, Kufala Recordings, Manatt, MasurLaw, Media Global Intertainment, MediaPass Network, MediaSentry, MusicDish Network, MusicIP, NaviSite, NetSuite, Nettwerk Music Group, Nimbula, Nimbus, Nirvanix, Nubifer, NuCore Vision, Octoshape, OkCupid, Okta, One Love Channel, Orbis Messaging, Oversi, P2P.com, P2P Cash, Pando Networks, PanTerra Networks, PeerApp, PlayFirst, Rackspace, Rap Station, RawFlow, RazorPop, Red Hat, Relatable, ReliaCloud, RightsFlow, RightsLine, RightScale, ROK Entertainment, rPath, SafeNet, Salesforce.com, Savvis, Scooter Scudieri, Seamless P2P, Shared Media Licensing, Silverton Consulting, Skype, SMARTguard Software, Softwrap, Solid State Networks, Sovereign Artists, Spotify, Sungard, SVC Financial, Symplified, Telcordia, Telefonica Group, Terremark Worldwide, Trymedia Systems, TVU Networks, Ultramercial, Unity Tunes, Unlimited Media, V2 Records, Velocix, VeriSign, Verizon Communications, Vertica, Virtual Ark, Visionary Strategies, Vmedia Research, VMware, Voxeo, Vuze, Wambo, Whamcloud, ZOHO, Zuora
  6. Graphic Artists Guild
  7. Engine Advocacy
  8. European Digital Media Association (EDiMA) Members include Amazon.eu, Apple, Microsoft, eBay, orange.com, Google, Nokia, MIH, Napster, Yahoo! Europe, Expedia, Baker & McKenzie
  9. Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG)
  10. NetCoalition Members include Google, Amazon, eBay, IAC, PayPal, Bloomberg, Yahoo!
  11. NY Tech Meetup Membership of 20,000+ individuals
  12. Save Hosting Coalition
  13. TechNet Members include CEOs and Senior Executives of Accel Partners, Akamai, Alticor, Amgen, Amyris, Apple, Applied Materials, Arch Venture, AT&T, Bloom Energy, Broadcom, Cisco, CMEA Capital, Craigslist, ConnectEDU, Covington & Burling, Dell, Dewey Square Group, Digital Village Associates, eBay, Edgewood Ventures, eHealth, Elance, EMC, eMeter, EnerNOC, F5 Networks, Facebook, Flo Design, Genentech, Gilead Sciences, Goodwin Procter, Google, HP, Infinera, Intel, Intuit, Intellectual Ventures, Juniper, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Lee and Hayes, LiveOps, Madrona Venture Group, Match2Blue, MHR International, Microsoft, MIND Research, NASDAQ OMX, NYSE Euronext, Oracle, Palantir, Pfizer, PM Greene Engineers, PointB, Rackspace, Rasky Baerlein, Reboot Partners, RSA Security, Salesforce, shopkick, Sikich, Silver Spring Networks, SimpleTuition, SkillSoft, Solazyme, Sybase, SVB Financial Group, Symantec, Synopsys, T-Mobile, Tendril, Tessera, Texas Instruments, VeriFone, Verisign, VISA, VMware, WGBH, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Yahoo!, Yelp
  14. Writers Guild of America West

Founders, CEOs, Executives, Entrepreneurs, Independent Businesspeople, and Venture Capitalists

  1. Marc Andreessen, Netscape
  2. Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Firefox
  3. Sergey Brin, Google
  4. Dennis Crowley, Foursquare, Dodgeball
  5. Chad Dickerson, Etsy
  6. Jack Dorsey, Twitter and Square
  7. Caterina Fake, Flickr and Hunch
  8. David Filo, Yahoo!
  9. Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn, Paypal, Socialnet
  10. Arianna Huffington, The Huffington Post
  11. Chad Hurley, YouTube
  12. Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive, Alexa Internet
  13. Elon Musk, PayPal
  14. Craig Newmark, craigslist
  15. Pierre Omidyar, eBay
  16. Tim O’Reilly, O'Reilly Media, Safari Books Online
  17. Eric Schmidt, Google
  18. Biz Stone, Obvious and Twitter
  19. Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia
  20. Evan Williams, Blogger, Twitter, Obvious
  21. Jerry Yang, Yahoo!
  22. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook
  23. Jonathan Abrams Nuzzel, Founders Den
  24. Asheesh Advani, Covestor, Virgin Money USA
  25. Nitin Agarwal, Misk.com, Inc.
  26. David Albert, Hackruiter
  27. Will Aldrich, SurveyMonkey, TripIt, Yahoo
  28. Dallas Alexander, Zoom Active
  29. Alex Ali, HubRocket
  30. Courtland Allen, Syphir, Tyrant
  31. Michael Altman, Edgewebhosting
  32. Randy Anderson, RJARRRPCGP
  33. Simon Anderson, DreamHost Web Hosting
  34. Tim Anderson, Singlehop
  35. Corey Arbogast, X10 Hosting
  36. Lloyd Armbrust, OwnLocal.com
  37. Jean Aw, NOTCOT Inc.
  38. Mona Badwan, Best Web Hosting Services
  39. Joshua Baer, Capital Factory, OtherInbox
  40. Andy Baio, Upcoming, Kickstarter
  41. Alec Baker, Sub6 Internet Services
  42. Edward Baker, Friend.ly
  43. Michael Banker, Internet Marvels Hosting
  44. Michael J. Barnard, SyscoreHost
  45. David Barrett, Expensify
  46. Jonathan Baudanza, beatlab.com, Rupture
  47. Katia Beauchamp, Birchbox
  48. Idan Beck, Incident Technologies
  49. Justin Beck, PerBlue
  50. Matthew Bellows, Yesware Inc., WGR Media
  51. David Berger, XL Marketing
  52. Nicholas Bergson-Shilcock, Hackruiter
  53. Curtis Berry, ServInt
  54. Ted Blackman, Course Zero Automation
  55. Sam Bloomquist, Believe in Science Software
  56. Matthew Blumberg, MovieFone, ReturnPath
  57. Zak Boca, SingleHop Inc.
  58. Brady Bohrmann,  Avalon Ventures
  59. Nic Borg, Edmodo
  60. John Borthwick,  Betaworks
  61. Bruce Bower, Plastic Jungle, Blackhawk Network
  62. Sam Bowling, SingleHop, Inc
  63. Benjamin Brown, BNB Tech Consulting, LLC
  64. Mike Brown, Jr.,  AOL Ventures
  65. Josh Buckley, MinoMonsters
  66. John Buckman, Lyris, Magnatune, BookMooch
  67. Darrin Burger, InfoRelay Online Systems Inc.
  68. Michael Budney, WebzPro
  69. Brad Burnham,  Union Square Ventures
  70. Jeffrey Bussgang,  Flybridge Capital Partners
  71. John Buttrick,  Union Square Ventures
  72. Patrick Byrd, WiredTree
  73. Justin Cannon, Lingt Language, EveryArt
  74. Michael Caputa, Web Results, Inc.
  75. Randy Castleman,  Court Square Ventures
  76. Stephani Chacon, HOSTCR DE LAS AMERICAS
  77. Dev Chanchani, INetU, Inc.
  78. Sean Charnock, SoftLayer Technologies, Inc.
  79. Teck Chia, OpenAppMkt, Omigosh LLC
  80. Nahian Choudhury, WeHostCorp & HostCell
  81. Gary Chon, Omnis Network
  82. Michael Christopher, WebAir
  83. Teresa Clark, Applied Innovations
  84. Byron Clarke, CCF Consulting, Inc.
  85. Bill Clerico, WePay
  86. Michael Clouser, iLoding, Market Diligence
  87. Zach Coelius, Triggit, Votes For Students
  88. Alexis Cogswell, WiredTree
  89. Zachary Cogswell, WiredTree
  90. John Collison, Stripe
  91. Ben Congleton, Olark, Nethernet
  92. Tony Conrad,  True Ventures
  93. Ron Conway,  SV Angel
  94. Billy Cooter, DWD Technologies LLC
  95. Dave Copps, PureDiscovery, Engenium
  96. Jon Crawford, Storenvy
  97. Paul David, NetZero, Inc.
  98. Angus Davis, Swipely, Tellme
  99. Christian Dawson, ServInt
  100. Nathan Day, SoftLayer Technologies, Inc
  101. Darrell Deatrick, CyberComm Inc.
  102. Adam DeBuysscher, WiredTree
  103. Wesley DeCesare, Crux Hosted Services LLC
  104. Jaime Del Angel, ByteFabric Hosting
  105. Eric DeMenthon, PadMapper.com
  106. Michael Denney, MDDHosting LLC
  107. Steve DeWald, Proper Suit, Data Marketplace
  108. Chris Dixon,  Founder Collective
  109. Jaime Doll, Dist. App. Technologies
  110. Jacob Dominic, EaseVPS
  111. Suhail Doshi, Mixpanel
  112. Natalie Downe, Lanyrd Inc.
  113. Dave Drager, Razor Servers
  114. Chris Drake, FireHost Inc.
  115. Bill Draper,  Draper Richards
  116. Nick Ducoff, Infochimps
  117. Jennifer Dulski, The Dealmap
  118. Brittiny Eastin, Eagle Business Solutions
  119. Rod Ebrahimi, ReadyForZero, DirectHost
  120. Chas Edwards, Luminate, Digg
  121. Roger Ehrenberg,  IA Ventures
  122. Ryan L. Elledge, Codero
  123. William Ellis, Cross The Web LLC
  124. Bryon Elston, X10 Hosting
  125. Dale Emmons, Vidmakr
  126. Steve Eschweiler, Hivelocity Hosting
  127. Takeshi Eto, DiscountASP.NET
  128. Chase Ewing, SingleHop, Inc.
  129. Gregory Farr, SingleHop, Inc.
  130. David Federlein, Fowlsound Productions
  131. Brad Feld,  Foundry Group
  132. Matthew Felice, Felice Hosting
  133. Peter Fenton,  Benchmark Capital
  134. Ben Fisher, Social Media Marketing Dude
  135. Ron Fisher,  Softbank Capital
  136. Aaron Fitzell Aaron, Fitzell IT & Web Design Inc.
  137. Samuel Fleitman, SoftLayer Technologies, Inc.
  138. Mark Fletcher, ONElist, Bloglines
  139. Andrew Fong, Kirkland North
  140. Tom Frangione, Simply Continuous, Telphia
  141. Chris Fralic,  First Round Capital
  142. Brian Frank, Live Colony
  143. David Frankel,  Founder Collective
  144. Artur Fridberg, eBoundHost.com
  145. Jacob Friedman, InfoRelay Online Systems Inc.
  146. Vlad A Friedman, Edgewebhosting.net
  147. Dale Frohman, Spiderhost
  148. James Fromm, Omnis Network
  149. Ken Fromm, Vivid Studios, Loomia, Iron.io
  150. Ric Fulop,  North Bridge Brad Gillespie
  151. Suzy Fulton, SoftLayer Technologies, Inc.
  152. Nasser Gaemi, BigDates, ASAM International
  153. Matt Galligan, SimpleGeo, SocialThing
  154. Zachary Garbow, Funeral Innovations
  155. Jud Gardner, Comprehend Systems
  156. Christina Georgi, SingleHop Inc.
  157. Arin Ghosh, EaseVPS
  158. David Gibbs, High Speed Access Corp
  159. Modestos Gikizas, VerticalScope Inc.
  160. Christopher Golda, BackType
  161. Eyal Goldwerger, TargetSpot, XMPie, WhenU
  162. Jude Gomila, Heyzap
  163. Jeremy Gordon, Secret Level
  164. Graham Greenfield, SingleHop
  165. Steve Greenwood, drop.io
  166. James Gross, Percolate, Federated Media
  167. Sean Grove, Bushido, Inc.
  168. Allen "Pete" Grum,  Rand Capital
  169. Alex Gubarev, Webzilla Inc.
  170. Torben Gundtofte-Bruun, g-b.dk
  171. Anupam Gupta, Mixpo
  172. Mike Hagan, LifeShield, Verticalnet, Nutrisystem
  173. Tony Haile, Chartbeat, Chi.mp
  174. Ned Hall III, InfoRelay
  175. Noah Halter, SingleHop
  176. Craig Hamar, Helix Innovative
  177. Brian Hanna, Rasmussen, Inc.
  178. Pat Hannon, WiredTree
  179. Eric Hansen, Security For Us
  180. Jared Hansen, Breezy
  181. Drew Hardy, GotHost
  182. Scott Heiferman, Meetup, Fotolog
  183. Rick Heitzmann,  FirstMark Capital
  184. Chip Hazard,  Flybridge Capital Partners
  185. Chris Henning, FindMyHost
  186. Eric Hippeau,  Lerer Ventures
  187. Eva Ho, Factual, Navigating Cancer
  188. Ben Horowitz,  Andreessen Horowitz
  189. Patrick Houston, Patrick Houston Design Studio
  190. Chris Howie, Ontario Systems
  191. Jeff Huckaby, RackAid
  192. Jason Huggins, Blu Zone
  193. Tim Hunsaker, MegaLow Hosting LLC
  194. Rob Hutter, Learn Capital
  195. Joichi Ito, Neoteny, Digital Garage
  196. Ben Ifeld, Macer Media
  197. Randy Jackson, ComWorks Group
  198. Jason Jacobs, FitnessKeeper
  199. Mark Jacobsen,  OATV
  200. Daniel James, Three Rings Design
  201. Haralds Jass, Superb Internet Corp.
  202. Amish Jani,  First Mark Capital
  203. David James, ServInt
  204. Shiloh Jennings, Shanje, Inc
  205. Seth Jensen, UK2 Group
  206. Garrett Jewell, Ableer Web Services, LLC
  207. David Jilk, Standing Cloud, eCortex, Xaffire
  208. Matt Johnson, Applied Innovation
  209. Michael Jurewicz, Applied Innovations
  210. Noah Kagan, Appsumo, GetGambit
  211. Bill Kallman, Scayl, Varolii
  212. Tony Kammerer, United Hosting
  213. George Karidis, SoftLayer
  214. Jon Karl, iovation, ieLogic
  215. Michael Karnjanaprakorn, Skillshare
  216. Zenon Kazienko, Budget Host Canada Inc.
  217. Matthew Kelly, Razor Servers
  218. Brian Kempner,  First Mark Capital
  219. Bryan Kennedy, Sincerely.com, AppNinjas
  220. Derek Kerton, Kerton Group
  221. Drew Kese, Ecount, Orocast
  222. Owes Khan, Loop Byte Web Services
  223. Vinod Khosla,  Khosla Ventures
  224. David Kidder, Clickable, SmartRay Network
  1. Tiffaney Koehler, ServInt
  2. Eric Koger, ModCloth
  3. Kitty Kolding, elicit, House Party, Jupiter
  4. Pete Koomen, Optimizely, CarrotSticks
  5. Josh Kopelman,  First Round Capital
  6. David Koston, Koston Consulting
  7. Brian Krausz, GazeHawk
  8. Michael Kruger, HOSTCR DE LAS AMERICAS
  9. Michael Kruger, Publichannel.tv, S.A.
  10. Ashton Kutcher, A Grade Investments
  11. Amit Kumar, Socialscope
  12. Ryan Lackey, HavenCo, Blue Iraq, Cryptoseal
  13. Chris Larkin, SingleHop Inc.
  14. Taylor Larkin, ServInt
  15. Jeff Lawson, Twilio, Nine Star, Stubhub, Versity
  16. Wayne Lansdowne, Applied Innovations
  17. Fred LeBlanc, FredHQ
  18. David Lee,  SV Angel
  19. James Lee, Aspiration Hosting
  20. Peter Lehrman, AxialMarket
  21. Lawrence Lenihan, FirstMark Capital
  22. Thomas Leo, Web Hosting Inc.
  23. Kenneth Lerer,  Lerer Ventures
  24. Michael Levit, Bluelight.com, Redbooth, Spigot
  25. Jordan Levy,  Softbank Capital
  26. Dennis Liang, ServaxNet
  27. Thede Loder, Boxbe
  28. Brian Loomis, ServInt
  29. Andrew Loschert, ServInt
  30. Matthew Loschert, ServInt
  31. Marissa Louie, Ness Computing
  32. Michael Lewis, Stellar Semiconductor
  33. David Lindahl, The Hosting News
  34. Andrew Macfarlane, Data Foundry
  35. Trey Maclin, Singlehop
  36. Eric Marcoullier, OneTrueFan, Gnip, MyBlogLog
  37. Chris Marks, NetFronts Inc
  38. Michael Masnick, Floor64
  39. Greg Mauro, Learn Capital
  40. Zachary McClung, Jaguar PC
  41. William McCoy, Panterran Communications
  42. Emma McCreary, Acorn Host
  43. Doug McDonald, Afilias
  44. Edward McMahon, Spiderhost Inc.
  45. Graham McMillan, World Wide Web Hosting, LLC
  46. Alexander McMillen, Sliqua Enterprise Hosting
  47. Jason Mendelson,  Foundry Group
  48. Jordan Mendelson, SeatMe, Heavy Electrons
  49. Andy Mentges, Jumpline Inc.
  50. Dwight Merriman, DoubleClick, BusinessInsider
  51. Amanda Mettille, SingleHop
  52. Martrina Mihaljcic, SingleHop Inc.
  53. Brad Miller, SingleHop Inc.
  54. Christopher Miller, FTNHosting
  55. Scott Milliken, MixRank.com
  56. R. Ann Miura-Ko,  Floodgate
  57. David Monk, ArcSource
  58. Cara Mooney, SingleHop Inc.
  59. Eric Morales, Amazon Web Services
  60. Dave Morgan, Simulmedia, TACODA
  61. Howard Morgan,  First Round Capital
  62. Zac Morris, Caffeinated Mind Inc.
  63. Rick Morrison, Comprehend Systems
  64. Tyler Morrison, Morrison Hosting
  65. Denis Motova, Myriad Ventures Group
  66. Markos Moulitsas, Daily Kos
  67. Amy Muller, GetSatisfaction, Rubyred Labs
  68. Andrew Munz, SingleHop Inc.
  69. Garett Murphy, SingleHop, Inc
  70. Tyler Murphy, McAfee Inc.
  71. Nathan Murray, Stormwire.com
  72. Mark Muyskens, Server Monkey
  73. Terry Myers, UK2 Group
  74. Mikey Nachison, LawTechGold
  75. Carl Nasal, Camna, LLC
  76. Tenko Nikolov, SiteGround.Com Inc.
  77. Darren Nix, Silver Financial
  78. Jeff Nolan, GetSatisfaction, NewsGator, Teqlo
  79. Elliot Noss, Tucows Inc.
  80. Brian Nuccio, SingleHop Inc.
  81. Brian Oates, cPanel, Inc.
  82. John O'Farrell,  Andreessen Horowitz
  83. Craig Ogg, ThisNext, Stamps.com, TrueCar
  84. Alexis Ohanian, Breadpig, Hipmunk, Reddit
  85. Mark Ong, AvianHost
  86. Casey Oppenheim, Disconnect, Oppenheim Law
  87. Curtis OReilly, ActionWeb.com
  88. MIchael Ossareh, Heysan
  89. Derek Otto, WiredTree
  90. David Pakman,  Venrock
  91. Eric Paley,  Founder Collective
  92. Gagan Palrecha, Chirply, Zattoo, Sennari
  93. Brian Parkhill, Ubersmith, Inc.
  94. Alan Patricof,  Greycroft Partners
  95. Mat Perkins, InstaVPS, LLC
  96. Scott Petry, Authentic8, Postini
  97. Aaron Phillips, cPanel, Inc.
  98. Chris Phillips, Hostnix.eu
  99. Hartsell Phillips, Tribal Light
  100. Mark Pincus, Zynga, Tribe Networks, SupportSoft
  101. Will Platnick, ActiveHost Data Center Services
  102. Cara Pluff, Applied Innovations
  103. Dominik Poetek, ServInt
  104. Chris Poole, 4chan, Canvas
  105. Jon Pospischil, PowerSportsStore, AppMentor
  106. Jeff Powers, Occipital
  107. Tom Preston-Werner, GitHub
  108. Jeff Pulver, 140Conf, Pulver.com, Vonage
  109. Ernest Quick, Hudson Valley Host
  110. AK Rao, Free Video Lectures
  111. Scott Rafer, Omniar, Lookery, MyBlogLog
  112. John Ramey, BuyAds.com, isocket
  113. Vikas Reddy, Occipital
  114. Danny Rimer,  Index Ventures
  115. Neil Rimer,  Index Ventures
  116. Bryce Roberts,  OATV
  117. Michael Robertson, DAR.fm, mp3tunes.com
  118. Theo Robertson-Bonds, Immediate VPS
  119. Ian Rogers, TopSpin, MediaCode
  120. Daniel Romanowski, Noc24 LLC
  121. Avner Ronen, Boxee, Odigo
  122. Anthony Rose, I am the Runelord Productions
  123. Zack Rosen, ChapterThree, MissionBicycle
  124. Matthew Rosenblatt, Club Uptime, LLC
  125. Oliver Roup, VigLink
  126. David Rusenko, Weebly
  127. Devon Rutherford, ServInt
  128. Bijan Sabet,  Spark Capital
  129. Allen Sabbagh ServInt
  130. Arram Sabeti, ZeroCater
  131. Arvand Sabetian, Arvixe, LLC
  132. Thomas Salisbury, DarkForge LLC
  133. Patrick Schmalstig, WRRJ Radio
  134. Peter Schmidt, Midnight Networks
  135. Geoff Schmidt, Tuneprint, MixApp
  136. Igor Seletskiy, CloudLinux, Inc.
  137. Demian Sellfors, Media Temple
  138. Tom Sepper, World Wide Web Hosting, LLC
  139. Igor Serebryany, SingleHop Inc.
  140. Sam Shank, HotelTonight, DealBase, SideStep
  141. Upendra Shardanand, Daylife
  142. Vaibhav Shah, ConceptCD
  143. Harrison Shaw, Host Clearly
  144. Emmett Shear, Justin.tv
  145. Pete Sheinbaum, LinkSmart, DailyCandy
  146. Dmitry Sherman, Interhost Network Solutions
  147. Philbert Shih, Structure Research
  148. Dennis Shimkoski, Vet Host Web Hosting
  149. Chris Shipley, Guidewire Group
  150. Adi Sideman, Oddcast, Ksolo Karaoke
  151. Ivan Sigal, Global Voices
  152. Dan Silber, HostDime
  153. Jason Silverglate, Fortress ITX
  154. Stephen Simpson, WiredTree
  155. Chris Sims, Agile Learning Labs
  156. Dan Siroker, Optimizely, CarrotSticks
  157. Duke Skarda, SoftLayer
  158. Rich Skrenta, Blekko, Topix, NewHoo
  159. Abby Smith, Wells-Smith Partners
  160. James Smith, Web Hosting News & Articles
  161. David Snead, W. David Snead, PC
  162. Saman Soltani, HugeServer
  163. Eduardo Sori, HOSTCR DE LAS AMERICAS, S.A.
  164. Mike Sparks, SingleHop Inc.
  165. Bostjan Spetic, Zemanta
  166. Christopher Spires, gotBODA?
  167. Joel Spolsky, StackExchange
  168. Josh Stansfied, Incident Technologies
  169. Frank Stiff, Cheval Capital, Inc.
  170. Hillary Stiff, Cheval Capital, Inc.
  171. Fritz Stolzenbach, ServInt
  172. Garrett Strahan, ServInt
  173. Matthew Strohmeyer, Host Mist
  174. David Sze,  Greylock Partners
  175. PJ Tae, WebNet Hosting
  176. Dustin Tait, SNCON
  177. Mike Tatum, Whiskey Media
  178. Andrew Teesdale, BaptistHost.net
  179. Brad Templeton, ClariNet Communications
  180. Jack Templin, Lockify, ARC eConsultancy
  181. William Toll, OwnIT!
  182. Matthew Toback, Ubersmith
  183. Daniel Torney, Site5
  184. Eleni Tsapralis, SingleHop Inc.
  185. Craig Tumblison, Bitcove
  186. Dan Ushman, SingleHop, Inc.
  187. Nathalie Vaiser, Applied Innovations
  188. Toby Valora, InfoQuest.Com
  189. Bryant VanDenburgh, Dist. App. Technologies
  190. Jason Verge, 451 Group
  191. Khoi Vinh, Lascaux, NYTimes.com
  192. Henry Victorero, Applied Innovations
  193. Joseph Walla, HelloFax
  194. Dawn Wallace, Applied Innovations
  195. Eric Wayda, SingleHop Inc.
  196. Brian Walsh, Castfire, Three Deep
  197. James Webb, WiredTree
  198. Chris Weber, ShakeHost
  199. Chris Weekly, Yottaa
  200. Andrew Weissman,  Betaworks
  201. David Weekly, PBWorks
  202. Ben Welch-bolen, World Wide Web Hosting LLC.
  203. Jack Welde, Smartling, eMusic
  204. Albert Wenger,  Union Square Ventures
  205. Adrienne Wicklund, SingleHop Inc.
  206. Jeff Widman, PageLever, BrandGlue
  207. Eric Wiesen, RRE Ventures
  208. Fred Wilson,  Union Square Ventures
  209. Holmes Wilson, Worchester LLC
  210. Mike Witty, ServInt
  211. Pierre-R Wolff, DataWorks, E-coSearch
  212. Dennis Yang, Infochimps, Floor64, CNET
  213. Yanko Yankov, SingleHop Inc.
  214. Yousaf Yaqub, Host Apostle
  215. Taras Yasinsky, SingleHop Inc.
  216. Chris Yeh, PBWorks, Ustream, Symphoniq
  217. Andrew Zahn, SingleHop Inc.
  218. Alex Zamora, Applied Innovation
  219. Art Zeile, Hosting.com
  220. Kevin Zettler, Bushido, Inc.
  221. David Zhao, ZumoDrive
  222. Ethan Zuckerman, Global Voices

Academics and Experts

  1. MIT Media Lab
  2. John R. Allison, McCombs School of Business University of Texas at Austin
  3. Marvin Ammori, Affiliate Scholar, Center for Internet & Society, Stanford Law School
  4. Brook K. Baker, Northeastern University School of Law
  5. Stewart Baker, former NSA General Counsel and Head of Cyber Policy for DHS
  6. Derek E. Bambauer, Brooklyn Law School
  7. Margreth Barrett, Hastings College of Law University of California-San Francisco
  8. Mark Bartholomew, University at Buffalo Law School
  9. Ann M. Bartow, Pace Law School
  10. Marsha Baum, University of New Mexico School of Law
  11. Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School
  12. Oren Bracha, University of Texas School of Law
  13. Annemarie Bridy, University of Idaho College of Law
  14. Chris Bronk, Rice University
  15. Dan L. Burk, University of California-Irvine School of Law
  16. Irene Calboli, Marquette University School of Law
  17. Adam Candeub, Michigan State University College of Law
  18. Michael Carrier, Rutgers Law School – Camden
  19. Michael W. Carroll, Washington College of Law American University
  20. Brian W. Carver, School of Information University of California-Berkeley
  21. Vint Cerf, co-designer of the TCP/IP Internet network protocol.
  22. Anupam Chander, University of California-Davis School of Law
  23. Andrew Chin, University of North Carolina School of Law
  24. Ralph D. Clifford, University of Massachusetts School of Law
  25. Julie E. Cohen, Georgetown University Law Center
  26. G. Marcus Cole, Stanford Law School
  27. Kevin Collins, Washington University-St. Louis School of Law
  28. Danielle M. Conway, University of Hawai’i Richardson School of Law
  29. Dennis S. Corgill, St. Thomas University School of Law
  30. Christopher A. Cotropia, University of Richmond School of Law
  31. Thomas Cotter, University of Minnesota School of Law
  32. Julie Cromer Young, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
  33. Ben Depoorter, Hastings College of Law University of California – San Francisco
  34. Eric B. Easton, University of Baltimore School of Law
  35. Anthony Falzone Director, Fair Use Project Stanford Law School
  36. Nita Farahany, Vanderbilt Law School
  37. Thomas G. Field, Jr., University of New Hampshire School of Law
  38. Sean Flynn, Washington College of Law American University
  39. Brett M. Frischmann, Cardozo Law School Yeshiva University
  40. Jeanne C. Fromer, Fordham Law School
  41. William T. Gallagher, Golden Gate University School of Law
  42. Laura N. Gasaway, University of North Carolina School of Law
  43. Deborah Gerhardt, University of North Carolina School of Law
  44. Llew Gibbons, University of Toledo College of Law
  45. Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law
  46. Marc Greenberg, Golden Gate University School of Law
  47. James Grimmelman, New York Law School
  48. Leah Chan Grinvald, St. Louis University School of Law
  49. Richard Gruner, John Marshall Law School
  50. Bronwyn H. Hall, Haas School of Business University of California at Berkeley
  51. Robert A. Heverly, Albany Law School Union University
  52. Laura A. Heymann, Marshall-Wythe School of Law College of William & Mary
  53. Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Iowa College of Law
  54. Dan Hunter, New York Law School
  55. David R. Johnson, New York Law School
  56. Faye E. Jones, Florida State University College of Law
  57. Amy Kapczynski, University of California-Berkeley Law School
  58. Dennis S. Karjala, Arizona State University College of Law
  59. Anne Klinefelter, University of North Carolina College of Law
  60. Mary LaFrance, William Boyd Law School University of Nevada – Las Vegas
  61. Amy L. Landers, McGeorge Law School University of the Pacific
  62. Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School
  63. Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law School
  64. David S. Levine, Elon University School of Law
  65. Yvette Joy Liebesman, St. Louis University School of Law
  66. Peter Linzer, University of Houston Law Center
  67. Lydia Pallas Loren, Lewis & Clark Law School
  68. Rebecca MacKinnon, Bernard Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
  69. Michael J. Madison, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
  70. Gregory P. Magarian, Washington University-St. Louis School of Law
  71. Phil Malone, Harvard Law School
  72. Christian E. Mammen, Hastings College of Law University of California-San Francisco
  73. Jonathan Masur, University of Chicago Law School
  74. Andrea Matwyshyn, Wharton School of Business University of Pennsylvania
  75. J. Thomas McCarthy, University of San Francisco School of Law
  76. Aleecia M. McDonald, Stanford University
  77. William McGeveran, University of Minnesota Law School
  78. Stephen McJohn, Suffolk University Law School
  79. Mark P. McKenna, Notre Dame Law School
  80. Hiram Melendez-Juarbe, University of Puerto Rico School of Law
  81. Viva Moffat, University of Denver College of Law
  82. Ira Nathenson, St. Thomas University School of Law
  83. Tyler T. Ochoa, Santa Clara University School of Law
  84. David S. Olson, Boston College Law School
  85. Barak Y. Orbach, University of Arizona College of Law
  86. Kristen Osenga, University of Richmond School of Law
  87. Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall Law School
  88. Aaron Perzanowski, Wayne State University Law School
  89. Malla Pollack Co-author, Callman on Trademarks, Unfair Competition, and Monopolies
  90. David G. Post, Temple University School of Law
  91. Connie Davis Powell, Baylor University School of Law
  92. Margaret Jane Radin, University of Michigan Law School
  93. Glenn Reynolds, University of Tennessee Law School
  94. David A. Rice, Roger Williams University School of Law
  95. Neil Richards, Washington University-St. Louis School of Law
  96. Michael Risch, Villanova Law School
  97. Betsy Rosenblatt, Whittier Law School
  98. Matthew Sag, Loyola University-Chicago School of Law
  99. Pamela Samuelson, University of California-Berkeley Law School
  100. Sharon K. Sandeen, Hamline University School of Law
  101. Jason M. Schultz, UC Berkeley Law School
  102. Jeremy Sheff, St. John’s University School of Law
  103. Jessica Silbey, Suffolk University Law School
  104. Brenda M. Simon, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
  105. David E. Sorkin, John Marshall Law School
  106. Christopher Jon Sprigman, University of Virginia School of Law
  107. Katherine J. Strandburg, NYU Law School
  108. Madhavi Sunder, University of California-Davis School of Law
  109. Laurence H. Tribe, University Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard
  110. Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center
  111. Deborah Tussey, Oklahoma City University School of Law
  112. Barbara van Schewick, Stanford Law School
  113. Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law
  114. Sarah K. Wiant, William & Mary Law School
  115. Darryl C. Wilson, Stetson University College of Law
  116. Jane K. Winn, University of Washington School of Law
  117. Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School
  118. Tim Zick, William & Mary Law

Educators

  1. Nate Angell, rSmart  
  2. Lila Bailey, Berkeley Law School
  3. David Bernier, ?ole La Mosaïque
  4. Ahrash Bissell, Monterey Institute
  5. Danah Boyd, New York University
  6. Jan Brinkmann, luckyduck networks
  7. John Britton, P2PU
  8. Jack Bungarden, Palo Alto High School
  9. David Carlson, SIU Carbondale
  10. Stephen Carson, MIT OpenCourseWare
  11. Mark Carter, District School Board of Niagara
  12. Perry Cavarzan, Simcoe Muskoka Catholic DSB
  13. Yen-Ling Chang, Citizen Solidarity First Step
  14. Curtis Clark, Cal Poly Pomona
  15. Donald Cohen, The Math Program
  16. Robert Connolly, University of Memphis
  17. Chris Coppola, rSmart
  18. Ethan Crawford, University of Denver
  19. Cecilia d'Oliveira, MIT
  20. Jason Dockter, Illinois State University
  21. Robin Donaldson, FL Distance Learning Cons.
  22. Chad Dorsey, The Concord Consortium
  23. HollyAnne Dustin, Excellence Academy
  24. John Egenes, University of Otago, New Zealand
  25. Maria Elena Fisher y Salazar, SEV
  26. Cheryle L Eymil,  Palo Alto Unified School District
  27. Scott Friedland, Palo Alto High School
  28. Chloé Georas,  University of Puerto Rico
  29. Jordan Gray, Organic, Inc
  30. Cable Green, Creative Commons
  31. Cryptocat
  32. Maile Hadley, OSPI - Digital Learning
  33. Jerry Helffrich, University of Texas, San Antonio
  34. Nishimachi M Hilleson,   International School
  35. Matthew M Holman, Indiana University of PA
  36. Adee Horn, Lowell High School, SFUSD
  37. Betty Hurley-Dasgupta, SUNY
  38. Natalie Ingram, University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus
  39. Maria L Jimenez  University of Puerto Rico
  40. Kim Jones, Curriki
  41. Sam Joseph, Hawaii Pacific University
  42. Aditya Kamdar, Yale University
  43. Richard Karnesky, UC Berkeley
  44. Henry Kolb, University of Florida
  45. Joris Komen, Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa
  46. Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona
  47. Jean-Claude Lapointe, Researcher
  48. Michael Leddy, Eastern Illinois University
  49. Craig Lee Chrisco
  50. David Lippman, Pierce College Ft Steilacoom
  51. Lydia Loren, Lewis & Clark Law School
  52. Joseph Lorenzo Hall, New York University
  53. Mary Lou Forward, OpenCourseWare Consortium
  54. Joshua Marks, Curriki
  55. Crystle Martin, University of Wisconsin
  56. James Mazoue, Wayne State University
  1. Patrick McDermott
  2. Joyce McKnight, SUNY/Empire State College
  3. Lisa McLaughlin, ISKME
  4. Hiram A Melendez-Juarbe,  University of Puerto Rico Law School
  5. Boris Mindzak
  6. Hani Morsi, The University of Sussex
  7. Naheed Muneer,  Ahmedbawany Academy
  8. Richard Mure Exelby, Danielsen Videregaende Skole
  9. David W Nelson, FL Distance Learning Cons.
  10. Curt Newton, MIT OpenCourseWare
  11. Kathleen Omollo, University of Michigan
  12. Jane Park, Creative Commons
  13. Parker Phinney, Students for Free Culture
  14. Joao Pinheiro, Agrupamento de Escolas Verde Horizonte
  15. Justin Reich, EdTechTeacher
  16. Hubert Reynolds
  17. Carolina Rossini, OER Brazil Project
  18. Christina Salazar, Art Institute of CA - Hollywood
  19. Micah Salkind, Brown University
  20. Philipp Schmidt, Peer 2 Peer University
  21. Jason Schultz, UC Berkeley School of Law
  22. Matt Senate, Wikipedia
  23. Ramesh Sharma, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
  24. Nick Shockey, R2RC
  25. Cheryl Siegel, MIT OpenCourseWare
  26. Chris Skrzypchak, Heineman Middle School
  27. David Solomonoff, State University of New York
  28. John Stampe, Assumption University
  29. Elizabeth Stark, Stanford University
  30. Marty Stevens
  31. Ritu Tandon, MIT OpenCourseWare
  32. Rafael Texidor Torres, University of Puerto Rico
  33. Noah Thorp, Rixiform Inc
  34. Tisha Turk, University of Minnesota, Morris
  35. Jennifer M Urban  UC Berkeley School of Law
  36. Tara Useller
  37. Timothy Vollmer, Creative Commons
  38. Ronald Van Tienhoven  Technical University Eindhoven
  39. Esther van Zimmeren,  University of Leuven
  40. Tisha Turk, University of Minnesota, Morris
  41. Kamal Vilms, Palo Alto High School
  42. Ellen Wagner, WCET
  43. Lindsey Weeramuni, MIT OpenCourseWare
  44. Andy Williams, Edmonds Community College
  45. Esther Wojcicki, Palo Alto High School
  46. Christopher Wong, New York Law School
  47. Kevin A Wortman  California State University
  48. Amanda Wortman, UC Irvine
  49. Ken Yamashita, Agos Inc
  50. Kenneth Young, Murdoch University

Other Professionals

  1. Jim Fenton, security and identity professional
  2. Ian Glazer, research director, Gartner IT Professionals Identity and Privacy Strategies team
  3. Antone Johnson, founding principal, Bottom Line Law Group
  4. Tim Lisko, IT security professional
Hat tip to Alexia Tsotsis at TechCrunch and her readers, who made us aware of some additional companies opposing SOPA, as well as everyone who has left comments and sent us tweets with tips on who should be added to this list.



Haha irony that google filter their searches.. -__-

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  1. INTERNATIONAL CONCEPT OF WORK FROM HOME
    Work from home theory is fast gaining popularity because of the freedom and flexibility that comes with it. Since one is not bound by fixed working hours, they can schedule their work at the time when they feel most productive and convenient to them. Women & Men benefit a lot from this concept of work since they can balance their home and work perfectly. People mostly find that in this situation, their productivity is higher and stress levels lower. Those who like isolation and a tranquil work environment also tend to prefer this way of working. Today, with the kind of communication networks available, millions of people worldwide are considering this option.

    Women & Men who want to be independent but cannot afford to leave their responsibilities at home aside will benefit a lot from this concept of work. It makes it easier to maintain a healthy balance between home and work. The family doesn't get neglected and you can get your work done too. You can thus effectively juggle home responsibilities with your career. Working from home is definitely a viable option but it also needs a lot of hard work and discipline. You have to make a time schedule for yourself and stick to it. There will be a time frame of course for any job you take up and you have to fulfill that project within that time frame.

    There are many things that can be done working from home. A few of them is listed below that will give you a general idea about the benefits of this concept.

    Baby-sitting
    This is the most common and highly preferred job that Women & Men like doing. Since in today's competitive world both the parents have to work they need a secure place to leave behind their children who will take care of them and parents can also relax without being worried all the time. In this job you don't require any degree or qualifications. You only have to know how to take care of children. Parents are happy to pay handsome salary and you can also earn a lot without putting too much of an effort.

    Nursery
    For those who have a garden or an open space at your disposal and are also interested in gardening can go for this method of earning money. If given proper time and efforts nursery business can flourish very well and you will earn handsomely. But just as all jobs establishing it will be a bit difficult but the end results are outstanding.

    Freelance
    Freelance can be in different wings. Either you can be a freelance reporter or a freelance photographer. You can also do designing or be in the advertising field doing project on your own. Being independent and working independently will depend on your field of work and the availability of its worth in the market. If you like doing jewellery designing you can do that at home totally independently. You can also work on freelancing as a marketing executive working from home. Wanna know more, email us on workfromhome.otr214423@gmail.com and we will send you information on how you can actually work as a marketing freelancer.


    Internet related work
    This is a very vast field and here sky is the limit. All you need is a computer and Internet facility. Whatever field you are into work at home is perfect match in the software field. You can match your time according to your convenience and complete whatever projects you get. To learn more about how to work from home, contact us today on workfromhome.otr214423@gmail.comand our team will get you started on some excellent work from home projects.


    Diet food
    Since now a days Women & Men are more conscious of the food that they eat hence they prefer to have homemade low cal food and if you can start supplying low cal food to various offices then it will be a very good source of income and not too much of efforts. You can hire a few ladies who will help you out and this can be a good business.

    Thus think over this concept and go ahead.

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