Marc Rotenberg
Marc Rotenberg is Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC. He teaches information privacy law at Georgetown University Law Center and has testified before Congress on many issues, including access to information, encryption policy, computer security, and communications privacy.
He debated Senator Exon on CNN when the Communications Decency Act was introduced and FBI Director Sessions on ABC Nightline when the FBI wiretap bill was proposed. He helped organize grassroots campaigns against Lotus Marketplace and the Clipper encryption scheme, and is now coordinating the Global Internet Liberty Campaign.
He is editor of both the 1998 and the 1999 Privacy Law Sourcebook and co-editor (with Phil Agre) of Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape (MIT Press 1998).
He is a graduate of Harvard University and Stanford Law School.