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About Me:

Mark Radcliffe

I earned a B.S. in Chemistry magna cum laude from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. I have been practicing law in Silicon Valley for over 25 years and am now a senior partner at DLA Piper. DLA Piper is a new global law firm formed in 2005 from the merger of three law firms. The firm now has 3600 lawyers in 25 countries and 65 cities. My practice is a mix of corporate securities and intellectual property. I work with many startups as well as large global companies. I have had the opportunity to work with companies in many industries, ranging from semiconductor to digital media to open source. I am the General Counsel, pro bono, of the Open Source Initiative and I ran the "Users" committee reviewing the GPLv3 draft.

Mindtouch recently named the Most Influential People in Open Source in their blog http://www.mindtouch.com/blog/2009/10/27/most-influential-people-in-open-source/. I think that it is a measure of the health of the industry that it is difficult to identify those people and it is always difficult to choose only five people. Mindtouch deserves the thanks of the industry for the survey and creating an excellent list (in the interest of full disclosure, I was named in the Honorable Mentions category, so how can I disagree?).

However, I think that they should consider splitting the list into a business and technical list since they serve very different roles in the industry. Congratulations to those honored!

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