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
Public Interest, Nonprofits, Advocacy, and Think Tanks
Cybersecurity, Internet Inventors, and Engineers
- Sandia National Laboratories
- John Adams, operations engineer at Twitter, signing as a private citizen
- Ramaswamy Aditya, built various networks and web/mail content and application hosting providers
- Mike Alexander, helped implement one of the first EMail systems to be connected to the Internet
- Guy Almes, led the connection of universities in Texas to the NSFnet
- Alia Atlas, designed software in a core router (Avici)
- Fred Baker, former IETF chair
- Mikki Barry, VP Engineering of InterCon Systems Corp
- John Bartas, was technical lead on first commercial IP/TCP software for IBM PCs
- Steven Bellovin, invented DNS cache contamination attack
- Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- John Bond, Systems Engineer at RIPE NCC
- Robert Bonomi, designed, built, and implemented, the Internet presence for a number of large corporations
- Nathaniel Borenstein, Chief Scientist, Mimecast
- Seth Breidbart, helped build the Pluribus IMP/TIP for the ARPANET
- Jon Callas, worked on Internet security standards including OpenPGP, ZRTP, DKIM, Signed Syslog, SPKI
- L. Jean Camp, former Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories
- Stephen L. Casner, led the working group that designed Real-time Transport Protocol
- Bradford Chatterjee, Network Engineer, helped design backbone network for a nationwide ISP
- Noel Chiappa, has been working on the lowest level stuff (the IP protocol level) since 1977
- Dr. Richard Clayton, designer of Turnpike; Computer Security researcher at Cambridge University
- Steve Crocker, Shinkuro, Inc.
- David Dagon, Georgia Tech
- Walt Daniels, IBM’s contributor to MIME
- Steve Deering, Ph.D., invented the IP multicast feature of the Internet
- Jim Deleskie, internetMCI Sr. Network Engineer, Teleglobe Principal Network Architect
- Owen DeLong, has spent more than a decade developing better IP addressing policies
- Esther Dyson, founding chairman, ICANN
- Nathan Eisenberg, Atlas Networks Senior System Administrator
- David Farber, Principal in development of CSNET, NSFNET, NREN, GIGABIT TESTBED
- Stephen Farrell, co-author on about 15 RFCs
- Elizabeth Feinler, developed naming conventions for Internet top level domains
- Jim Gettys, editor of the HTTP/1.1 protocol standards
- John Gilmore, co-designed BOOTP (RFC 951), which became DHCP
- Steve Goldstein, Program Officer for International Networking Coordination at NSF 1989-2003
- Brian Haberman, has been involved in design of IPv6, IGMP/MLD, and NTP within IETF for nearly 15 years
- Joe Hamelin, co-founder of Seattle Internet Exchange and former peering engineer for Amazon
- Jack Haverty, Principal Investigator for DARPA projects including first Internet development and operation
- Simon Higgs, designed the role of the stealth DNS server that protects a.root-servers.net
- Robert M. Hinden, worked on the gateways in the early Internet
- Christian Huitema, worked on building the Internet in France and Europe in the 80’s
- Dan Kaminsky, DKH
- Kelly Kane, shared web hosting network operator
- John Kemp, Principal Software Architect, Nokia
- John Klensin, Ph.D., early role in design of Internet applications and coordination and administrative policies
- Justin Krejci, helped build and run the two biggest and most successful municipal wifi networks
- Dave Kristol, co-author, RFCs 2109, 2965 (Web cookies)
- Richard Kulawiec, 30 years designing/operating academic/commercial/ISP systems and networks
- Phil Lapsley, co-author of the Internet Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
- Anthony Lauck, helped design and standardize routing protocols and local area network protocols
- Tony Li, co-author of BGP (the protocol used to arrange Internet routing)
- Christopher Liljenstolpe, was the chief architect for AS3561 and AS1221
- Jon Loeliger, has implemented OSPF, one of the main routing protocols used to determine IP packet delivery
- Timothy McGinnis, co-chair of African Network Information Center Policy Development Working Group
- Alexander McKenzie, participated in design of first ARPAnet Host protocols
- Danny McPherson, Verisign, Inc.
- David Mercer, formerly of The River Internet, provided service to more of Arizona than any local, national ISP
- David M. Miller, CTO / Exec VP for DNS Made Easy
- Gary E. Miller Network Engineer specializing in eCommerce
- Samuel Moats, senior systems engineer for the Department of Defense
- Doug Moeller, Chief Technology Officer at Autonet Mobile
- Keith Moore, was on the Internet Engineering Steering Group from 1996-2000
- Lyndon Nerenberg, Creator of IMAP Binary extension (RFC 3516)
- David Newman, 20 years' experience in performance testing of Internet infrastructure
- Carl Page, helped found eGroups
- Craig Partridge, architect of how email is routed through the Internet
- John Pettitt, Internet commerce pioneer
- Blake Pfankuch, Connecting Point of Greeley, Network Engineer
- Louis Pouzin, designed and implemented first computer network using datagrams
- Ryan Rawdon, was on the technical operations team for one of our country's largest residential ISPs
- Glenn Ricart, Managed the original (FIX) Internet interconnection point
- Robert Rodgers, distinguished engineer, Juniper Networks
- Brandon Ross, Chief Network Architect and CEO of Network Utility Force LLC
- Peter Rubenstein, helped to design and build the AOL backbone network, ATDN
- Tim Rutherford, DNS and network administrator at C4
- Baudouin Schombe, blog design and content trainer
- Akshay Srivastava, One Best Hosting
- Larry Stewart, built the Etherphone at Xerox
- Robert W. Taylor, founded Xerox PARC Computer Science Lab which designed first Internet protocol
- Paul Timmins, designed and runs the multi-state network of a medium sized telephone and internet company
- John Todd, Lead Designer/Maintainer - Freenum Project
- Eric Tykwinski, Network Engineer working for ISP based in the Philadelphia region
- David Ulevitch, CEO of OpenDNS
- John Vittal, created the first full email client and the email standards still in use today
- Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium
Editorial Boards, Op-Eds, and Bloggers
- James Allworth, Harvard Business Review
- Glenn Beck
- Jerry Brito, TIME
- Chris Bronk, Houston Chronicle
- David Carr, The New York Times
- L. Gordon Crovitz, former publisher, The Wall Street Journal
- Larry Downes, CNET
- Erick Erickson, RedState
- Michael Geist, Toronto Star
- Daniel Halper, The Weekly Standard
- Instapundit
- Los Angeles Times Editorial
- National Review Editorial
- John Naughton, The Observer
- Jennifer Rubin, The Washington Post
- Julian Sanchez, New York Post
- San Jose Mercury News Editorial
- Neil Stevens, The Daily Caller
- Peter Suderman, Reason Magazine
- James Temple, San Francisco Chronicle
- The Buffalo News Editorial
- The Economist
- The New York Times Editorial
- The Orange County Register Editorial
- Jonathan Zittrain, Al Jazeera English
Student Newspaper Op-Eds and Posts
- Central Michigan University, Central Michagan Life
- Iowa State University, Iowa State Daily
- University at Buffalo, The Spectrum
- University of California Berkeley, The Daily Californian
- University of Maryland, The Diamondback
- University of Massachusetts, The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
- University of Minnesota, Minnesota Daily
- University of Oklahoma, The Oklahoma Daily
International Human Rights Advocates
Artists and Creators
Industry Groups and Unions
- 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
- 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
- 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!
- Consumer Electronics Association Membership of 2,200+ companies
- 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
- Graphic Artists Guild
- Engine Advocacy
- European Digital Media Association (EDiMA) Members include Amazon.eu, Apple, Microsoft, eBay, orange.com, Google, Nokia, MIH, Napster, Yahoo! Europe, Expedia, Baker & McKenzie
- Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG)
- NetCoalition Members include Google, Amazon, eBay, IAC, PayPal, Bloomberg, Yahoo!
- NY Tech Meetup Membership of 20,000+ individuals
- Save Hosting Coalition
- 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
- Writers Guild of America West
Founders, CEOs, Executives, Entrepreneurs, Independent Businesspeople, and Venture Capitalists
Academics and Experts
- MIT Media Lab
- John R. Allison, McCombs School of Business University of Texas at Austin
- Marvin Ammori, Affiliate Scholar, Center for Internet & Society, Stanford Law School
- Brook K. Baker, Northeastern University School of Law
- Stewart Baker, former NSA General Counsel and Head of Cyber Policy for DHS
- Derek E. Bambauer, Brooklyn Law School
- Margreth Barrett, Hastings College of Law University of California-San Francisco
- Mark Bartholomew, University at Buffalo Law School
- Ann M. Bartow, Pace Law School
- Marsha Baum, University of New Mexico School of Law
- Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School
- Oren Bracha, University of Texas School of Law
- Annemarie Bridy, University of Idaho College of Law
- Chris Bronk, Rice University
- Dan L. Burk, University of California-Irvine School of Law
- Irene Calboli, Marquette University School of Law
- Adam Candeub, Michigan State University College of Law
- Michael Carrier, Rutgers Law School – Camden
- Michael W. Carroll, Washington College of Law American University
- Brian W. Carver, School of Information University of California-Berkeley
- Vint Cerf, co-designer of the TCP/IP Internet network protocol.
- Anupam Chander, University of California-Davis School of Law
- Andrew Chin, University of North Carolina School of Law
- Ralph D. Clifford, University of Massachusetts School of Law
- Julie E. Cohen, Georgetown University Law Center
- G. Marcus Cole, Stanford Law School
- Kevin Collins, Washington University-St. Louis School of Law
- Danielle M. Conway, University of Hawai’i Richardson School of Law
- Dennis S. Corgill, St. Thomas University School of Law
- Christopher A. Cotropia, University of Richmond School of Law
- Thomas Cotter, University of Minnesota School of Law
- Julie Cromer Young, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- Ben Depoorter, Hastings College of Law University of California – San Francisco
- Eric B. Easton, University of Baltimore School of Law
- Anthony Falzone Director, Fair Use Project Stanford Law School
- Nita Farahany, Vanderbilt Law School
- Thomas G. Field, Jr., University of New Hampshire School of Law
- Sean Flynn, Washington College of Law American University
- Brett M. Frischmann, Cardozo Law School Yeshiva University
- Jeanne C. Fromer, Fordham Law School
- William T. Gallagher, Golden Gate University School of Law
- Laura N. Gasaway, University of North Carolina School of Law
- Deborah Gerhardt, University of North Carolina School of Law
- Llew Gibbons, University of Toledo College of Law
- Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law
- Marc Greenberg, Golden Gate University School of Law
- James Grimmelman, New York Law School
- Leah Chan Grinvald, St. Louis University School of Law
- Richard Gruner, John Marshall Law School
- Bronwyn H. Hall, Haas School of Business University of California at Berkeley
- Robert A. Heverly, Albany Law School Union University
- Laura A. Heymann, Marshall-Wythe School of Law College of William & Mary
- Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Iowa College of Law
- Dan Hunter, New York Law School
- David R. Johnson, New York Law School
- Faye E. Jones, Florida State University College of Law
- Amy Kapczynski, University of California-Berkeley Law School
- Dennis S. Karjala, Arizona State University College of Law
- Anne Klinefelter, University of North Carolina College of Law
- Mary LaFrance, William Boyd Law School University of Nevada – Las Vegas
- Amy L. Landers, McGeorge Law School University of the Pacific
- Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School
- Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law School
- David S. Levine, Elon University School of Law
- Yvette Joy Liebesman, St. Louis University School of Law
- Peter Linzer, University of Houston Law Center
- Lydia Pallas Loren, Lewis & Clark Law School
- Rebecca MacKinnon, Bernard Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
- Michael J. Madison, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
- Gregory P. Magarian, Washington University-St. Louis School of Law
- Phil Malone, Harvard Law School
- Christian E. Mammen, Hastings College of Law University of California-San Francisco
- Jonathan Masur, University of Chicago Law School
- Andrea Matwyshyn, Wharton School of Business University of Pennsylvania
- J. Thomas McCarthy, University of San Francisco School of Law
- Aleecia M. McDonald, Stanford University
- William McGeveran, University of Minnesota Law School
- Stephen McJohn, Suffolk University Law School
- Mark P. McKenna, Notre Dame Law School
- Hiram Melendez-Juarbe, University of Puerto Rico School of Law
- Viva Moffat, University of Denver College of Law
- Ira Nathenson, St. Thomas University School of Law
- Tyler T. Ochoa, Santa Clara University School of Law
- David S. Olson, Boston College Law School
- Barak Y. Orbach, University of Arizona College of Law
- Kristen Osenga, University of Richmond School of Law
- Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall Law School
- Aaron Perzanowski, Wayne State University Law School
- Malla Pollack Co-author, Callman on Trademarks, Unfair Competition, and Monopolies
- David G. Post, Temple University School of Law
- Connie Davis Powell, Baylor University School of Law
- Margaret Jane Radin, University of Michigan Law School
- Glenn Reynolds, University of Tennessee Law School
- David A. Rice, Roger Williams University School of Law
- Neil Richards, Washington University-St. Louis School of Law
- Michael Risch, Villanova Law School
- Betsy Rosenblatt, Whittier Law School
- Matthew Sag, Loyola University-Chicago School of Law
- Pamela Samuelson, University of California-Berkeley Law School
- Sharon K. Sandeen, Hamline University School of Law
- Jason M. Schultz, UC Berkeley Law School
- Jeremy Sheff, St. John’s University School of Law
- Jessica Silbey, Suffolk University Law School
- Brenda M. Simon, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- David E. Sorkin, John Marshall Law School
- Christopher Jon Sprigman, University of Virginia School of Law
- Katherine J. Strandburg, NYU Law School
- Madhavi Sunder, University of California-Davis School of Law
- Laurence H. Tribe, University Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard
- Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center
- Deborah Tussey, Oklahoma City University School of Law
- Barbara van Schewick, Stanford Law School
- Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law
- Sarah K. Wiant, William & Mary Law School
- Darryl C. Wilson, Stetson University College of Law
- Jane K. Winn, University of Washington School of Law
- Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School
- Tim Zick, William & Mary Law
Educators
Other Professionals
- Jim Fenton, security and identity professional
- Ian Glazer, research director, Gartner IT Professionals Identity and Privacy Strategies team
- Antone Johnson, founding principal, Bottom Line Law Group
- Tim Lisko, IT security professional
Haha irony that google filter their searches.. -__-
INTERNATIONAL CONCEPT OF WORK FROM HOME
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