Ali Sternburg
Ali Sternburg
Public Policy & Regulatory Counsel
Ali Sternburg is Public Policy & Regulatory Counsel at the Computer & Communications Industry Association. After initially joining as a Legal Fellow in June 2011, she focuses on online copyright issues and other areas of intellectual property policy. She is also one of the main contributors to CCIA's innovation-centered online initiative, the Disruptive Competition Project, dubbed DisCo.
She received her J.D. in 2012 from American University
Washington College of Law, where she was a Student Attorney in the
Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic, President of the
Intellectual Property Law Society, Senior Symposium Chair and Senior Marketing
Manager for the Intellectual Property Brief, and a Dean’s Fellow at the Program
on Information Justice and Intellectual Property.
She graduated from Harvard College
in 2009 where she studied Government and Music, wrote her senior honors thesis
on “Theoretical and Legal Views on U.S. Government Involvement in Musical
Creativity Online,” and interned at the Berkman Center for Internet &
Society at Harvard Law School.