Inayat Chaudhry
About me
I graduated from Claremont McKenna in 2012 with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. During my senior year of college I worked on Shakespeare’s authorship question with Professors Ward Elliott and Robert Valenza as a John R. Dunbar Fellow. I received my J.D. from University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law. During law school, I served as President of the Arizona Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Society and was a co-founder and Editor in Chief of the Arizona Law Journal of Emerging Technologies. As an Intellectual Property enthusiast, I interned for the Center for Creative Photography where I worked on copyright issues for the Center and the law school’s Intellectual Property & Entrepreneurship Clinic.
I joined Wikimedia Foundation’s legal team as a fellow on leap day in 2016. My legal areas of interest include copyright, cyberlaw, cybersecurity and privacy. My non-legal interests include learning about the human brain, the universe, artificial intelligence, and chaos theory.
Other stuff I love: re-reading Calvin and Hobbes, all things technology, quality science fiction, listening to audiobooks, running and hiking. I am currently teaching myself: how to code in python and play the acoustic guitar.
My work
I work with the legal team on a range of legal issues such as privacy, cyberlaw and copyright.
Contact me
E-mail: ichaudhrywikimedia.org