
Sebastian Krujatz is currently a visiting fellow at the Information Society Project and a visiting researcher at Yale Law School, where he conducts research on copyright law and the economics of scholarly publishing. He is also a Ph.D. candidate and scholarship holder at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law in Munich. Sebastian has been affiliated with international law firms in London, Frankfurt am Main, Munich and Singapore, where he worked on several copyright and IT law issues. He majored in intellectual property law at the law faculties in Bayreuth, Potsdam (both Germany) and the University of Hong Kong and received his diploma in law with economics from the University of Bayreuth, where he also passed the state exam in law. Before his studies, he had served as an editorial clerk for a major German television network.