Jean-Baptiste Soufron | |
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Jean-Baptiste Soufron in 2010 |
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Born | Bordeaux, France |
April 6, 1978
Occupation | lawyer |
Jean-Baptiste Soufron, born 6 April 1978 at Bordeaux, is a French lawyer. He has been Lead Legal Coordinator of the Wikimedia Foundation[1] before a US lawyer was hired (2005-2007) and a PhD student at Pantheon-Assas Paris II University.[2]
Career
Jean-Baptiste Soufron is an Attorney at Law in Paris, an essayist and a journalist. He translated The Future of Ideas, a book of Lawrence Lessig in French. He has been consultant for free software and open source companies in 2006[3]. In 2010, Jean-Baptiste is director of the think tank of Cap Digital[4]. As such he has been writing on open innovation in Esprit[5] and on France Culture. He co-founded Amusement (magazine)[6] and the reviews website Nonfiction[7]
Biography
- (French) Tisser de nouveaux liens entre innovation et culture, Culture et Recherche 121, 2009[8]
- (French) Standards ouverts, open source, logiciels et contenus libres : l’émergence du modèle du libre, Esprit mars-avril 2009.
- (English) Internet Politics in France, Dissent, Fall 2009.
- (French) Les acrobates de l'innovation, Esprit juillet 2011[9].
References
- ^ Election in 2005
- ^ (French) CERSA Paris 2PDF
- ^ « Building a New IP Marketplace », Jean-Baptiste Soufron, IBM GIO 2.0, septembre 2006, page 2.
- ^ (French) Jean-Baptiste Soufron, Directeur du programme Think Digital
- ^ [1]
- ^ (French) Abdel Bounane et Jean-Baptiste Soufron lancent le premier magazine haut de gamme dédié aux jeux vidéos.
- ^ nonfiction.fr
- ^ http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/editions/documents/cr121_p12_JBSoufron.pdf
- ^ http://www.esprit.presse.fr/archive/review/article.php?code=36138