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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 111-117

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... Appendixes
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... October 14, 1999, Prepublication Copy Subject to Furler E<3itonal Correction (Embargoed until 10:00 am on October 19, 1999)
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... This was followed by 10 years at the IIT Research Institute and Illinois Institute of Technology. He then joined NCAR as manager of the Field Observing Facility in 1973 and in 1980 became director of the Atmospheric Technology Division, which is responsible for all of NCAR's observational research and research support facilities, used by scientists in universities and laboratories throughout the world.
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... He recently wrote a major report, "Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World," for the Copyright Office and has published extensively on issues relating to intellectual property law in the digital environment.
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... of Unfair Competition and is a member of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, which has been considering changes to the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2(B) regarding private contracts for intellectual property.
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... MARK STEFIK is a principal scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, where he focuses on trusted system approaches for creating, protecting, and reusing digital property in the network context. His current and past research activities include research on reasoning with constraints, and paradigms of programming, as well as applications of artificial intelligence and computer science to problems in molecular genetics, VLSI circuit design, configuration of computer systems, and systems for supporting collaborative processes in work groups.
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... National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council (National Academies) in Washington, D.C., where he directs science and technology policy studies for the federal government.


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