Tiffany Li

Tiffany Li is a fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project, where she works with the Wikimedia/Yale Law Initiative on Intermediaries and Information. She is an expert on privacy, intellectual property, and the intersection of law and policy at the forefront of new technological innovations. She is also a fellow in the Internet Law and Policy Foundry and an affiliate of Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy. She holds CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPT, and CIPM certifications, and was awarded the Fellow of Information Privacy distinction from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Tiffany’s previous experience includes legal positions at General Assembly, the Wikimedia Foundation (Wikipedia), Ask.com, Amazon, the US Department of State, and the US Federal Communications Commission. She holds a juris doctor from Georgetown Law, where she was a Global Law Scholar, and a bachelor’s degree from University of California, Los Angeles, where she was a Norma J. Ehrlich Alumni Scholar.