Ronaldo Lemos is the director of the Center for Technology & Society (CTS) at the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School in Rio de Janeiro, and Project Lead for the Creative Commons in Brazil.
Before joining FGV, Professor Lemos practiced technology, telecommunications and corporate law with the law firm Suchodolski Advogados Associados, where he is now Of Counsel. He was also professor of Sociology of Law at the University of Sao Paulo Law School and at the Brazilian Society for Public Law (SBDP).
Professor Lemos is the author of several articles published in Brazil and abroad, and of two books, Comércio Eletrônico (2001) and Conflitos sobre Nomes de Domínio e Outras Questões Jurídicas da Internet (2003). He earned a J.D. from the University of Sao Paulo Law School, a Master of Laws degree from Harvard Law School, and a Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Sao Paulo.
Professor Lemos coordinates the Intellectual Property area at the FGV Law School in Rio de Janeiro. He works with the Brazilian Federal Government in the implementation of its free software program, and with the Ministry of Culture in the implementation of its digital culture policy. He is one of the four members appointed by the Ministry of Justice to its electronic commerce commission.