Donna Wentworth joins Creative Commons as a Communications Specialist. She has spent a decade writing about the legal and technological developments shaping the Internet. An affiliate of Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Donna helped forge the organization’s voice from its infancy in 1997. In addition to writing the Berkman Center’s newsletter, she “live-blogged” several iterations of its flagship iLAW conference. Inspired by what she learned, she created Copyfight: the Politics of IP, a Corante weblog column exploring copyright and innovation. From Sept. 2003 - Oct. 2005, she was a web writer/activist for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where she launched and edited Deep Links, the staff weblog. Since 2005, she has been working as a writer for Google, focusing primarily on communications surrounding Google Book Search. She has spoken about weblogs and why they matter at Yale and Berkeley.