Elizabeth Stark
Elizabeth Stark is a recent graduate of Harvard Law School, where she founded the Harvard Free Culture group. She serves on the board of directors of the international organization Students for Free Culture, dedicated to promoting technological freedom and access to culture. While at Harvard, she was editor-at-large of the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, and worked with the Advocates for Human Rights on new media and as a founding member of the Anti-Torture Group. Elizabeth conducts research for the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and has served as a teaching fellow for courses in cyberlaw, technology and politics, and electronic music. She has collaborated with organizations such as Creative Commons, iCommons, the Free Software Foundation, and the One Laptop per Child project. Elizabeth currently serves as a fellow at the Information Law Institute at NYU Law School, and is co-teaching a course on cyberlaw.

