Daphne Keller
Institution
Stanford University
Department
The Center for Internet and Society
Position
Director of Intermediary Liability
Country
United States of America
Information
Daphne Keller is the incoming Director of Intermediary Liability at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. She was previously Associate General Counsel for Intermediary Liability and Free Speech issues at Google. In that role she focused primarily on legal and policy issues outside the U.S., including the E.U.’s evolving “Right to Be Forgotten.” Her earlier roles at Google included leading the core legal teams for Web Search, Copyright, and Open Source Software. Daphne has taught internet law as a Lecturer at U.C. Berkeley’s School of Law, and has also taught courses at Berkeley’s School of Information and at Duke Law School. She has done extensive public speaking in her field, including testifying before the UK’s Leveson Inquiry. Daphne practiced in the Litigation group at Munger, Tolles & Olson. She is a graduate of Yale Law School and Brown University, and mother to some awesome kids in San Francisco.
Articles by this author
- Intermediaries and free expression under the GDPR, in brief
- Free expression gaps in the General Data Protection Regulation
- Solving data protection problems with eCommerce Directive tools
- Notice and takedown under the GDPR: an operational overview
- The GDPR’s notice and takedown rules: bad news for free expression, but not beyond repair
- Intermediary liability and user content under Europe’s new data protection law