Marcia Hofmann

Marcia Hofmann is an attorney who litigates, counsels, writes, and speaks about a broad range of technology law issues, including computer crime and security, electronic privacy, free expression, and copyright. She recently launched a boutique law practice focusing on these topics, and is a member of the legal team appealing Andrew Auernheimer's criminal conviction on hacking charges. She is a fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society. She also teaches Internet law as an adjunct professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. You can follow her on Twitter at @marciahofmann.

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LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CELLULAR RESEARCH

Marcia Hofmann is an attorney who litigates, counsels, writes, and speaks about a broad range of technology law issues, including computer crime and security, electronic privacy, free expression, and copyright. She recently launched a boutique law practice focusing on these topics, and is a member of the legal team appealing Andrew Auernheimer's criminal conviction on hacking charges. She is a fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society. She also teaches Internet law as an adjunct professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. You can follow her on Twitter at @marciahofmann.

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WHAT SECURITY RESEARCHERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ANTI-HACKING LAW