- Shawn Hogan
Shawn D. Hogan (born September 1, 1975) is the founder and CEO of Digital Point Solutions, a San Diego-based business software provider. He became well-known when the article 'Shawn Hogan, Hero' appeared in the August 2006 edition of the magazine Wired, detailing his firm stand against an MPAA lawsuit. Accused of uploading or "making available for download" "Meet the Fockers" via the BitTorrent network, …
- Kori Bernards
Kori Bernards is the MPAA's vice president of corporate communications and the lead spokesperson in the current battle with the BitTorrent technology invented by Bram Cohen. On the issue: "These claims (by Torrentspy) are false. Torrentspy is trying to obscure the facts to hide the fact that they are facilitating thievery.
- Joan Graves
Joan Graves is the head of the Classification and Rating Administration for the MPAA, and was appointed to that position by Jack Valenti. She was featured in the documentary "This Film Is Not Yet Rated", although she would not allow her image to be used.
- Lew Wasserman
Lew Wasserman (March 15, 1913 - June 3, 2002) was a Hollywood agent and studio executive credited with first creating and then taking apart the studio system in a career spanning more than six decades. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants in Cleveland, Ohio, Wasserman started out as a booking agent for the Music Corporation of America (MCA) under its founder Dr. Jules Stein.
- Jorge Cortell
Jorge Cortell is an activist well known for his strong opposition to Intellectual Property. He used to be a teaching assistant in a university diploma course, on intellectual property at the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia. On 2005-05-04 he was forced to resign as a lecturer, after a very critical speech on Intellectual Property. The dean tried to censor the speech without luck (it was finally given at the university cafeteria); months after that, …
- Ted Baehr
M. Robert E. Theodore Baehr (born 31 May 1946) is an American media critic and chairman of The Christian Film and Television Commission. He publishes "MOVIEGUIDE", a website and biweekly journal that evaluates motion pictures and other entertainment products from a conservative Christian perspective on suitability for family consumption.
- Frank Lovece
Frank Lovece is an American journalist, author, comedy performer and comic-book writer. For an "Entertainment Weekly" article on direct-to-video movies passing themselves off as theatrical releases, he produced the first — and, after the article's publication, only — home video to obtain an MPAA rating.
- Kate Hodge
Kate Hodge (born January 2, 1966, in Berkeley, California) is an American actress. Her first starring role was as Michelle, the heroine of the 1990 horror movie "Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III". The gore and content of the film was heavily edited and excised in order to obtain an R rating from the MPAA, which threatened to give it an X rating. The unedited version is now available on DVD. According to TV.com, Hodge herself is not a horror film fan, …
- Albert Maltz
Albert Maltz was an American author and screenwriter who was one of the Hollywood Ten who were blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses during the era of McCarthyism. Brooklyn, New York, Albert Maltz was educated at Columbia University and the Yale School of Drama. Maltz worked as a playwright for the Theatre Union during the early 1930s and wrote his first of eighteen screenplays for Hollywood in 1932.
- Jeanne Shaheen
Jeanne Shaheen (born January 28, 1947) was the first woman to be elected governor of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. She currently serves as Director of the Harvard Institute of Politics. Shaheen was born Jeanne Bowers in Saint Charles, Missouri and received a bachelor's degree in English from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and a master's degree from the University of Mississippi.
- Steve Broidy
Samuel Broidy (14 June 1905 in Malden, Massachusetts - 28 April 1991 in Los Angeles, California) was a notable figure in the 20th-century U.S. motion picture industry. He attended Boston University and entered the film industry as a salesman with the Franklin Film Company in 1925, moved to Universal Studios in 1926, and in 1931 began working for Warner Bros. Studios.
- Stefanie Azpiazu
Part Gollum from Lord of the Rings, part Catherine from Jules and Jim. I used to like eating cat food as a child. I have no sense of smell. Most guys i've dated have wanted to strangle me at one point. Public Access television can be inspiring. I hate frat boys. I'm prone to explosive bouts of violence & hyperactivity. Oh yeah, misguided catholic. I may be in love with Lars Von Trier and yes i know he's a sadistic fuck.
- Buboy Quizon
I am handsome,lovely,joker,simple,understanding,always smiling and makulit,never smoke,drink sometimes,every sunday morning play basketball,playing chess in computer.Im always positive thinker helping people who need physical and emotion not money co'z im poor guy.
- Quizzo
Amiable and efficient. Often tipsy. That which I do not know cannot be known.
- Brad Hunt
Brad Hunt , Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.: Mr. Hunt is the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. He works closely with the seven major studios that make up the MPAA on content protection and anti-piracy related issues and policymaking.
- Soren
I am a pretty laid back guy. I mostly enjoy reading religious (or anti-religious) materials. I absolutely loooove animals and they are a pretty big part of my life. I have one dog, 2 hampsters, a lizard and two cats named Jeffrey and Geoffrey. I miss them terribly because they're in OK and I'm all the way out here in beautiful sunny Orange County. Right now I am just going to school, trying to make it into the film industry.
- Fritz Attaway
Fritz E. Attaway , Executive Vice President and Special Policy Advisor, Motion P icture Association of America, Inc.: Reporting to President and CEO, Dan Glickman, Attaway provides legal advice and direction for all federal public policy activities of the association. Attaway also participates in the management of worldwide public policy interests for the association and its member companies.
- Mel
lazy and unsuperb with occasional bright spots.
- Jp Saladin
Love cooking and dinner parties, going out with friends, entertaining in Annapolis and NY. Bookstores, movies, playing music with friends, parlor games. I spend time traveling between Annnapolis, NYC and Los Angeles which keeps them all fresh and fun - Annapolis has the added benefit of Baltimore and DC on both sides. Could spend several months happily at the Smithsonian, the National Gallery, the Met, the Tate, the Getty, the Louvre and the Pompidou in Paris.
- William Nix
Mr. Nix is the former Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs for NBA Properties, Inc., where he had worldwide legal and business responsibilities for the commercial development, marketing, and protection of the trademarked and copyrighted properties of the NBA and its teams.
- Angela Jones
- Emily Conlon
- Gregory Goeckner
- Brian Legrand
- Barry Jay Reiss
Barry is a graduate of Columbia College and received a Bachelor of Law Degree, Cum Laude, from Columbia Law School. After a short stint as a labor attorney, Barry entered the music business as a junior partner in the firm representing such artists as Herman's Hermits, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix. After five (5) years Barry was lured out of private practice by Clive Davis to join him at CBS Records where he became Vice President of Talent Contracts.
- Kathy Grant
- Connie Kim
- Kori Bernards
- Paul Egge
- Cor Lckystarr
- Giancarlo Acevedo
- Daniel Robbins
Daniel Robbins , 40, of Calabasas, has been appointed to the Commission on Uniform State Laws. Since 1996, he has worked for the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) where he currently serves as vice president and associate general counsel. Robbins has previously held several positions with MPAA including vice president and chief technology counsel; vice president and senior technology counsel; and vice president and counsel.
- Max Belousov
- Densil Allen
Densil Allen and Chad Davis grew up going to auctions with their fathers. So, it was only natural for them to pursue the business they both have loved from their early years. With 44 years combined experience they professionally assist their clients with any type of auctions.
- Jack Valenti
Jack Valenti , President & CEO, Motion Picture Association of America, 2003 2
- Dan Glickman
Dan Glickman President and CEO Motion Picture Association of America
- Tod Cohen
Mr. Cohen's responsibilities for MPAA include electronic commerce, online piracy policy, Internet governance and online privacy for the Association's member companies. He coordinates MPAA's effort to have the WIPO Copyright Treaty and WIPO Performers and Phonograms Treaty ratified and implemented worldwide. Mr. Cohen also serves on the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas' Joint Government-Private Sector Experts Committee on Electronic Commerce.
- Manda
- Jack Valenti
Jack Joseph Valenti was a long-time president of the Motion Picture Association of America. During his 38-year tenure in the MPAA, he created the MPAA film rating system, and he was generally regarded as one of the most influential pro-copyright lobbyists in the world.
- Fahad