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Lee A. Hollaar

Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1975

Professor Hollaar's primary interest is in legal issues regarding computers, particularly the intellectual property protection of software and information. As a Fellow with the Committee on the Judiciary, he has advised the United States Senate on computer-related issues such as encryption, copyright and patent, and regulation of the internet. He was one of the drafters of the Utah Digital Signature Act, the first law in the world to legally recognize digital signatures, and is active in the implementation of the required infrastructure. He directed the Utah Retrieval System Architecture (URSA) project, which developed hardware and software systems to support large information retrieval systems, including a special-purpose VLSI processor for the rapid searching of text and one of the first workstation-based client-server distributed systems for information retrieval. He was also the University's director of campus networking, and continues to work in communications networks and distributed systems.


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