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Wikimedia envisions a world where the sum total of human knowledge is available to everyone. The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit home of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and other free educational projects, serves as the hub of a global movement of hundreds of thousands of contributors collaborating to collect and share the sum of all human knowledge with the world. Protecting the privacy of Wikimedia readers, contributors, and donors is a key element of our work as an organization. Our Legal team counsels the Foundation as they create tools and features for Wikipedia, secure the websites, and collaborate with volunteer developers to design and build the future of the projects. We are looking for a junior to mid-career attorney with interest and experience in matters relating to product and privacy counseling to join our in-house legal department as Legal Counsel, reporting to the Associate General Counsel.
Job Responsibility:
Advising product, engineering and design teams on legal issues related to feature development, launches, experiments and ongoing platform operations
Supporting legal review of new products, product changes, and technical initiatives around the Wikimedia projects
Supporting the draft, review and maintenance of user-facing terms, disclosures, policies, FAQs and internal guidance
Counseling on product, privacy, data use, consumer protection, intellectual property, accessibility, online safety and related product issues
Partnering with cross-functional teams to identify legal risk early and develop practical, mission-aligned solutions
Monitoring and helping assess legal and regulatory developments that may affect Wikimedia’s projects globally.
Requirements:
J.D. from accredited U.S. law school or equivalent foreign degree, and admission to practice law in that jurisdiction
2-5 years experience with legal review of technical products or online services
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail, full fluency in written and spoken English.
Nice to have:
Experience with open source, free culture, free software, or online communities
A degree in computer science, engineering, or related experience, and have a good understanding of software engineering processes and issues
Experience with public policy, government relations or other policy-facing functions
Ability to speak other languages, experience living or working outside the United States, or past work on international legal issues