Derek Khanna (born Derek Satya Khanna sometime after 1984) is an American conservative political commentator and columnist.
He has written for the ''Washington Post''
and ''The Guardian'', maintains a blog with Forbes, and is a regular contributor with The Atlantic, National Review Online, Human Events and Politix. He is also an adviser and board member to several technology start-ups. He was listed on Forbes's 2014 list of 30 under 30 for law in policy for his work on technology policy and the successful phone unlocking campaign which resulted in the
Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act
The Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act (; ) is a United States public law that repeals a rulemaking determination by the United States Copyright Office that left it illegal for people to unlock their cellphones.
The bill pas ...
(S. 517/ P.L. 113-144) passing Congress and being signed into law by President Obama on August 1, 2014.
Political experience
Khanna worked for
Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) from 2010-2012. He describes his experience working on technology issues and the
SOPA/PIPA protest in a chapter he contributed to the book ''Hacking Politics''.
In 2012 he worked for the
House Republican Study Committee (RSC) where he managed technology, defense and government oversight policy issues. During his time with the RSC he was asked to write a policy brief on copyright reform. On November 16, 2012 the RSC released an official report on copyright reform entitled
Three Myths about Copyright Law and Where to Start to Fix it" The report was independently confirmed as being vetted and approved by the RSC.
However, within 24 hours the RSC received push-back from pro-copyright lobbying groups
and they took the report off-line. The withdrawn memo quickly went viral online and was supported and endorsed by entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and policy experts, such as
Virginia Postrel
Virginia Inman Postrel (born January 14, 1960) is an American political and cultural writer of broadly Libertarianism, libertarian, or Classical liberalism, classical liberal, views. She is a recipient of the Bastiat Prize (2011).
Early life a ...
.
Numerous conservative organizations and individuals endorsed the report and its reforms. Among them:
American Conservative Union
The American Conservative Union (ACU) is an American political organization that advocates for Conservatism in the United States, conservative policies, ranks politicians based on their level of conservatism, and organizes the Conservative Poli ...
put it on their website,
Congressman
arrell Issatweeted in favor, An op-ed in the Wall Street Journal also endorsed supported the reforms.
Khanna wrote a reflection on the RSC Report in Cardozo Law Review: Arts & Entertainment Law Journal.
Other experiences
Since January 2013, Khanna has been a fellow with
Yale Law
Yale Law School (YLS) is the law school of Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was established in 1824. The 2020–21 acceptance rate was 4%, the lowest of any law school in the United States. Its yield ...
's
Information Society Project
The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School is an intellectual center studying the implications of the Internet and new information technologies for law and society. The ISP was founded in 1997 by Jack Balkin, Knight Professor of Con ...
where he has published on intellectual property and innovation policies. In 2013, Khanna participated in Washington Post's first Wonkblog Debate with
Matt Yglesias
Matt may refer to:
*Matt (name), people with the given name ''Matt'' or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt
*In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see gloss (material appearance)
*Matt, Switzerland, a mu ...
,
Ezra Klein
Ezra Klein (born May 9, 1984) is an American American liberalism, liberal political commentator and journalist. He is currently a ''The New York Times, New York Times'' columnist and the host of ''The Ezra Klein Show'' podcast. He is a co-founde ...
and Sarah Binder.
On January 27, 2013, Khanna kicked off a national campaign
to legalize cellphone unlocking. A ruling by the Librarian of Congress made cellphone unlocking a federal crime under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Khanna's legal analysis demonstrated how this act could result in jail time of up to five years and $500,000 fine for unlocking one's own device. Khanna teamed up with entrepreneur Sina Khanifar on a White House We The People petition.
Their campaign quickly went viral online; within a month their petition reached 114,322 signatures, which was the first petition to reach 100,000 signatures.
He now works for
The Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group, Inc. (BCG) is an American global management consulting firm founded in 1963 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. It is one of the " Big Three" (or MBB, the world's three largest management consulting firms by rev ...
in Miami, Florida.
Reception
Khanna has been called a "wunderkind" for his ideas on innovation and technology policy, New York Times columnist
David Brooks has referred to him as a "rising star"
in the Republican Party, and
Techcrunch
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I ...
has referred to him as a "living martyr against the entertainment and telecommunication lobbies."
References
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American columnists
Living people
1980s births
Journalists from Washington, D.C.
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)