Guest Writers and Regular Contributors
December 3rd, 2007 by Benjamin Duranske
Virtually Blind is written by attorneys and legal scholars who are interested in virtual worlds and virtual law. The majority of articles are written by the editor, Benjamin Duranske, but a growing number are written by a talented and diverse group of guest writers and regular contributors from around the world. These writers are instrumental to VB’s ability to bring readers quality coverage on a wide range of topics. If you’d like to write for VB, email the editor.
Regular Contributors
Kenan Farrell - Kenan is an intellectual property attorney who recently moved to San Francisco from Indianapolis. He is a member of the U.S. Patent Bar and past chairman of the Indianapolis Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Executive Board. Kenan focuses on legal issues arising from virtual worlds and MMORPGs in emerging markets.
Guest Writers
Jonathan Klinger - Jonathan is a Cyberlaw Attorney from Israel, writing his LL.M Thesis on speech norms at The Interdisciplinary Center In Hertzelia. You can find more of his articles in his blog, 2jk.org (English, Hebrew).
Jay Moffitt - Jay is a Tennessee attorney of two decades experience, interested in copyright law. He has worked as a software negotiator for a Fortune 50 company, been certified by Microsoft as an A+ certified computer technician, and built and maintained a classic films website frequented by visitors from over 50 countries.
Thayer Preece - Thayer is a San Francisco Bay Area attorney specializing in trademark and copyright law, particularly as applied to the internet. Thayer is also an avid gamer and World of Warcraft addict. In her limited spare time, she bakes copious amounts of cupcakes and posts pictures of them on her blog, ilikecake.org.
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