Nicole Ozer

Nicole Ozer directs the Technology and Civil Liberties Program at the ACLU of Northern California and spearheads the organization's new online privacy campaign- Demand Your dotRights (www.dotrights.org). Before joining the ACLU, Nicole was an intellectual property attorney at Morrison & Foerster LLP and worked on diverse civil liberties technology projects with the Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic at Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley. Nicole graduated from Amherst College and earned her J.D. with a Certificate in Law and Technology from UC Berkeley. Nicole was recognized by San Jose Magazine in 2001 for being one of 20 "Women Making a Mark" in Silicon Valley. Nicole's legal and policy publications include: Location-Based Services: Time for a Privacy Check-in (ACLU-NC, 2010) and Cloud Computing: Storm Warning for Privacy (ACLU-NC, 2010). Nicole blogs regularly at Bytes and Pieces at www.aclunc.org/tech. Facebook:www.facebook.com/dotrights Twitter:@dotrights

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