Carl Malamud 1005 Gravenstein Highway North Sebastopol, 95472 (707) 827-7290/[email protected]/@carlmalamud

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE President and President, Public.Resource.Org, Inc — 2007-2016 Placed over 25 million pages of primary legal materials on the Internet. Convinced C-SPAN to alter their copyright policies. Put 6,000 federal films on YouTube and the . Audited and redacted federal materials for privacy issues and convinced the judicial, executive, and legislative branches and the private sector to redact ofending materials in their systems. Placed 9 million nonprofit tax returns online. Board Member, — 2007 Sat on the board of the non-profit foundation that governs the open source browser. Senior Fellow and Chief Technology Officer, Center for American Progress — 2005-2006 Established overall strategic direction and tech stafng for the Center. Created policy initiatives centered around transparency at the Smithsonian and expansion of government’s video presence on the net. Chairman, Jabber Software Foundation — 2005 Chaired the standards body responsible for instant messaging standards. Consultant to Internet Standards Bodies— 2003-2005 Paid consultant to the chairs and membership of the Internet Architecture Board and the Internet Engineering Task Force on the institutional framework for Internet standards-making. Assisted the Internet Software Consortium in the creation of a security coordination center for the DNS. Co-Founder and CEO, NetTopBox, Inc. — 2001-2003 Led an Internet startup focused on creating a new generation of Electronic Program Guides. Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Invisible Worlds, Inc. — 1998-2000 Led an Internet startup through three rounds of financing and growth to 50 employees. Invisible Worlds created an XML-based Internet transport protocol which is an Internet Proposed Standard. Visiting Professor — 1996-1997 Visiting Professor at the MIT Media Lab and Japan’s Keio University. Founding Chairman, Internet Systems Consortium — 1994-1995 Chaired the non-profit corporation responsible for running one of the Internet root name servers and producing BIND, the open source software used in many key Domain Name System servers. Founder and Chairman, Internet Multicasting Service — 1993-2002 Ran a 501(c)(3) non-profit responsible for creating the first radio station on the Internet, making the Securities and Exchange Commission EDGAR and U.S. Patent databases available, and running the Internet 1996 World Exposition, a world’s fair with participation from 80 countries which deployed over $100 million in in-kind contributions to build global infrastructure. Consultant — 1985-1992 Taught seminars, led system development eforts, and provided strategic advice to senior management for groups including the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, the Joint Chiefs of Staf, Argonne National Laboratory, AT&T, DEC, IBM, Sun Microsystems, and Xerox. Wrote 8 books. Senior Systems Analyst, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve — 1984 Part of a team that brought the first workstations and a network into the Fed. Senior Systems Analyst, Indiana University — 1981-1983 Created an MBA computer literacy program, helped put IU on the net, and created a unified billing system.

AWARDS Berkman Award, Harvard University — “For his extraordinary contributions to the Internet’s impact on society.” Society of Professional Journalists — James Madison Freedom of Information Award (2008 and 2016) Electronic Freedom Foundation — Pioneer Award Public Knowledge — IP3 Award EDUCATION B.S., Business Economics and Public Policy, Indiana University School of Business, 1980.

M.B.A., Business Economics and Public Policy, Indiana University School of Business, 1982. Completed doctoral coursework (ABD). Fulbright-Hayes scholarship for study in Hungary.

Georgetown University Law Center, 1984. Completed first-year coursework.

BOOKS A World’s Fair (MIT Press, 1997) Foreword by the Dalai Lama, afterword by Laurie Anderson. http://books.google.com/books?id=2ACtZvZhvWcC Exploring the Internet (Prentice Hall, 1992) http://museum.media.org/eti Stacks (Prentice Hall, 1992)

Analyzing Networks (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1991-1992) A 3-volume reference work examining key network protocols including Novell, DECnet, and TCP/IP. INGRES (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1990)

DEC Networks and Architectures (McGraw Hill, 1990)

OTHER WRITING Trade Press Columnist for Communications Week, Data Communications, and the Bangkok Post. Contributor for InfoWorld, Computerworld, WIRED, IEEE Spectrum, ConneXions, and Network Computing. Internet Standards Author of Internet RFCs 3865, 4095, and 4096, an extension to the Internet mail protocols for dealing with spam. Co-author with Marshall T. Rose of Internet RFCs 1528, 1529, and 1530, which defined how to use the Internet as a bypass mechanism for traditional telephone services, including fax and paging.

SELECTED PUBLIC SPEAKING 2009 Gov 2.0 Summit — By the People https://public.resource.org/people/ Congressional Testimony — Edicts of Government https://public.resource.org/edicts/ Congressional Testimony — Smithsonian Business Ventures http://www.archive.org/details/gov.house.cha.05252006-dvd 2010 WWW Conference — 10 Rules for Radicals https://public.resource.org/rules/ Memorial Service — Aaron’s Army http://archive.org/details/AaronSwartzMemorialAtTheInternetArchive?start=4954

SELECTED WEB SITES https://public.resource.org/ https://law.resource.org/ https://yo.yourhonor.org/ https://wwlbd.org/ https://yeswescan.org/ https://archive.org/details/FedFlix/ https://archive.org/details/publicsafetycode/ https://archive.org/details/RT-FM/ https://archive.org/details/HindSwaraj/