[![Brian Rowe][1]][2]

With our fourth conference just a week away, we are happy to announce
another major milestone in the growth of Students for Free Culture.
[Brian Rowe][3], founder of the chapter at Seattle University School of
Law, recently became the _first SFC alumnus_ to join the Faculty
Advisory Board!

[Professor Rowe][2] is a law and ethics professor at the intersection of
human rights, code and copyright. He is an adjunct professor at
University of Washington's Information School and Seattle University
Law. Brian has written comments to the Copyright Office on how [DRM
harms users with Disabilities][4] and a mock trial used by high school
students on blogger rights, fair use and copyright. Before joining
academia he was a legal fellow at [Public Knowledge][5] and a legal
intern at [Creative Commons][6]. His most recent works focus on issues
of censorship through takedowns, fair Terms of Service and the
implications of the Google Book Settlement on digital culture.

You can also keep track of him on [twitter][7] and [identi.ca][8]
@sarterus.

Next time you see Brian, be sure to thank him for his on-going
dedication to free culture and student activism!

   [1]: http://freeculture.org/files/2011/02/brianrowenten-225x300.jpg

   [2]: http://www.brianrowe.org/

   [3]: http://brianrowe.org/

   [4]: http://freedomforip.org/2009/05/14/drm-harms-dyslexics/

   [5]: http://www.publicknowledge.org/

   [6]: http://www.creativecommons.org/

   [7]: http://www.twitter.com/sarterus

   [8]: http://identi.ca/sarterus

URL: 
http://freeculture.org/blog/2011/02/12/brian-rowe-first-sfc-alumnus-on-the-faculty-advisory-board/
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