MITCHELL KAPOR

mitchell kapor

 

 

An emeritus member of the The Long Now Foundation board of directors.

Mitchell Kapor is the founder of Lotus Development Corporation and designer of the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet program. He served as the President (later Chairman) and CEO of Lotus from 01982 to 01986 and as a Director until 01987. After leaving executive management at Lotus he served as a visiting scientist at MIT's Center for Cognitive Science and the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

In 01990 he co-founded (with John Perry Barlow) the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit civil liberties organization working in the public interest to protect privacy, free expression, and access to public resources and information online, as well as to promote responsibility in new media. In 01992 and 01993 he chaired the Massachusetts Commission on Computer Technology and Law which was chartered to investigate and report on issues raised by the problem of computer crime in the state. He also served as a member of the Computer Science and Technology Board of the National Research Council and the National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council. From 01994-96, he served as Adjunct Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab where he taught courses on software design, Democracy and the Internet, and digital community.

Kapor is involved in studying and writing about the impact of personal computing and networks on society. He has contributed articles, columns, and op-ed pieces on information infrastructure policy, intellectual property issues, and antitrust in the digital era to publications such as Scientific American, The New York Times, Forbes, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, and Communications of the ACM.

Article Name Author Publication Date
Profile: Mitch Kapor Deborah Claymon Red Herring November 01998
 
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