Mark Webbink

Mark Webbink

Mark Webbink is lawyer and a visiting professor of law at New York Law School (NYLS). [1] At NYLS Webbink serves as the Executive Director of the Center for Patent Innovations, [2] the home of the Peer-to-Patent program.

Webbink is also a senior lecturing fellow at Duke University School of Law [3] and a member of the board of Software Freedom Law Center, [4] which he joined in October, 2007. [5] Webbink worked at Red Hat as its first general counsel from 2000 to 2004 and its deputy general counsel for intellectual property from 2004 to August 2007, when he retired.

Webbink writes a blog covering open source and intellectual property issues. [6]

On May 16, 2011 Groklaw's Pamela Jones announced that Groklaw's new editor would be Mark Webbink. [7]

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