Randy Saaf

Randy Saaf was the chief executive officer,[1] and founder, of MediaDefender, Inc., which was purchased by ARTISTdirect, Inc. in 2005 for $42.5 million in cash.[2] Saaf co-founded Jirbo, a large developer of iPhone games, in 2008. Jirbo was sold to Insight Venture Partners in 2010.[3] Saaf is currently the founding CEO of AlphaGenius. AlphaGenius is an investment and technology development firm that farms social media data and produces trading models for the hedge fund industry.

Biography

Saaf has testified before Congress on Internet copyright violation at least three times,[4][5][6] and has worked with Senator Patrick Leahy,[7] Senator Arlen Specter,[8] and Senator Orrin Hatch[9] to prevent infringement. In 2004, he donated $2,000 dollars to California Senator Barbara Boxer.[10]

Saaf appeared in a “60 Minutes” segment on copyright infringement on 31 October 2003, where he talked about his efforts to prevent it.[11] He has also been a prime source for other leading news organizations, and has authored many articles against unauthorized media distribution.[12]

A Fresno native, Saaf attended the University of California, Irvine, after graduating from Edison Computech High School (in 1994). He then transferred to Harvey Mudd College and graduated in 1998.[13] Saaf graduated with a B.S. degree in engineering.

He spent less than a year with defense technology giant Raytheon, where he worked closely with airborne signal processing—systems that extinguish incoming missiles. Saaf left Raytheon to start the website with friends, InterFriendly.net. It was designed to use P2P technology to give small businesses the ability to transfer large and numerous files.[14]

He then enrolled in the UCLA School of Law.[15] A year later, he left, noting that "Law was too technical of a vocation for me."[16]

See also

References

  1. Record labels turn piracy into a marketing opportunity
  2. http://www.freshnews.com/news/fresh-money/article_25776.html?Intel
    http://businessweek.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?SessionID=TnLNj4St_v_lJit&ID=4564826
    http://billboard.blogs.com/billboardpostplay/2005/08/index.html
  3. http://www.insightpartners.com/portfolio/jirbo
  4. http://judiciary.senate.gov/testimony.cfm?id=623&wit_id=2276
  5. Piracy of Intellectual Property on Peer-to-Peer Networks
  6. United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
  7. Statement Of Senator Patrick Leahy: "The Dark Side Of A Bright Idea: Could Personal And National Security Risks Compromise The Potential Of Peer-To-Peer File Sharing Networks?"
  8. United States Senator Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania : Home
  9. heise online - US-Senator will bei illegalem Musiktausch PCs zerstören lassen
  10. Randy Saaf - $2,000 in Political Contributions for 2004
  11. Pirates Of The Internet , High-Tech Thieves Are Coming After Hollywood - CBS News
  12. Written Testimony for the Oversight Hearing on “The Prevalence of Pornography, Including Child Pornography, on Peer-to-Peer Networks” by Randy Saaf, President of MediaDefender, Inc., March 13th, 2003
    http://web.archive.org/web/20060222091859/http://www.securitymanagement.com/library/Saaf_P2P1102news.pdf
  13. Randy Saaf Biography - Mediadefender
  14. http://www.onsystems.com/anonymous/news/oc_register_08_29_00.html
  15. Новости - Журнал "Компьютерра"
  16. Harvey Mudd College Bulletin Summer 2005
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