{"id":229716,"date":"2017-07-22T21:54:46","date_gmt":"2017-07-23T01:54:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/ll-m-in-space-cyber-and-telecommunications-law.php"},"modified":"2017-07-22T21:54:46","modified_gmt":"2017-07-23T01:54:46","slug":"ll-m-in-space-cyber-and-telecommunications-law","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/planetology\/ll-m-in-space-cyber-and-telecommunications-law.php","title":{"rendered":"LL.M. in Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>                                Welcome to the University of                                Nebraska College of Law's Space,                                Cyber and Telecommunications Law                                Program! Our LL.M. degree is the                                first of its kind in the United                                States and the only degree of its                                kind in the world taught in                                English. We have an outstanding                                faculty, including Professors Frans                                von der Dunk and Jack Beard, and                                Professors and Program Co-Directors                                Matthew Schaefer and Gus Hurwitz.                                We also have exceptional adjunct                                faculty who teach, and work, in                                areas of space law, cyber law and                                telecommunications law.                              <\/p>\n<p>                                Our alumni council features top                                graduates from our LL.M. program,                                including those working US Cyber                                Command, SpaceX, McKinsey                                Consulting (satellite group), and                                the U.S. State Department. We draw                                speakers from the Air Force, NASA,                                Federal Communications Commission,                                Federal Aviation Administation, the                                White House, DirecTV, US Strategic                                Command, Clearwire, Skype, Virgin                                Galactic, AT&T, Boeing, and                                many Washington, D.C. law firms and                                other companies. While our advisory                                board has top lawyers and                                executives from private industry                                and government and helps mentor our                                students.                              <\/p>\n<p>                                              Major Erik Mudrinich                                              received his                                              Bachelors of Arts                                              degree with a major                                              in Political Science                                              and International                                              Relations from Saint                                              Olaf College in 1996.                                              He attended Hamline                                              University School of                                              Law in St. Paul,                                              Minnesota where he                                              received his Juris                                              Doctor in May of                                              1999. Major Mudrinich                                              also studied at the                                              University of Oslo,                                              Norway, completing                                              his concentration in                                              International Law.                                              Major Mudrinich is                                              the Chief of Space                                              and International Law                                              for Headquarters                                              Fourteenth Air Force,                                              Vandenberg Air Force                                              Base, California. In                                              this capacity he is                                              responsible for                                              advising the                                              dual-hatted 14 AF\/CC                                              (AFSPC) &                                              Commander JFCC SPACE                                              (USSTRATCOM), staffs,                                              and the Joint Space                                              Operations Center at                                              Vandenberg on a wide                                              variety of legal                                              specialties including                                              space operations,                                              military operations,                                              international law,                                              and national security                                              law. Major Mudrinich                                              participates in                                              planning for and                                              execution of global                                              and theater military                                              space operations and                                              exercises, and                                              coordinates with the                                              supported geographic                                              combatant commanders'                                              staffs. As a member                                              of the LL.M. class of                                              2011, Erik prepared a                                              thesis dealing with                                              cyber-warfare,                                              specifically                                              delineating what the                                              cyber domain is and                                              how this domain                                              impacts military                                              operations and                                              national security at                                              a technical level. It                                              was published in Vol                                              68 of the AF Law                                              Review 2012, titled                                              \"Cyber 3.0: The                                              Department of Defense                                              Strategy for                                              Operating in                                              Cyberspace and the                                              Attribution Problem.\"                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              In 2013, he earned a                                              Master of Laws degree                                              from the University                                              of Nebraska College                                              of Law (LL.M. Space,                                              Cyber, and                                              Telecommunications                                              law). Since receiving                                              his LL.M. degree, Mr.                                              Schmitt has developed                                              a specialty practice                                              in cyber law and                                              currently represents                                              corporations and                                              individuals in a                                              variety of cyber,                                              computer fraud, and                                              internet-related                                              matters. He                                              recently published an                                              article on computer                                              fraud in the                                              Creighton Law                                              Review: David J.                                              Schmitt, The                                              Computer Fraud And                                              Abuse Act Should Not                                              Apply To The Misuse                                              Of Information                                              Accessed With                                              Permission, 47                                              Creighton L. Rev. 423                                              (2014).                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Mr. Schmitt graduated                                              from the University                                              of Iowa (B.B.A. 1985)                                              and Creighton                                              University School of                                              Law (J.D., cum                                              laude, 1989),                                              where he was the                                              Assistant Editor of                                              the Creighton Law                                              Review. After                                              receiving his Juris                                              Doctor, he served as                                              a federal judicial                                              law clerk for the                                              Honorable Lyle E.                                              Strom, Chief Judge of                                              the United States                                              District Court for                                              the District of                                              Nebraska. He has also                                              served on the adjunct                                              faculty at Creighton                                              University School of                                              Law teaching courses                                              in trial practice and                                              legal research and                                              writing.                                              He is admitted to                                              practice in both                                              federal and state                                              courts in Nebraska,                                              state court in Iowa,                                              the United States                                              Court of Appeals for                                              the Eighth Circuit,                                              and the United States                                              Supreme Court.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Major Keira Poellet                                              is currently the                                              Chief of the                                              Operations Training                                              Division at the                                              Pentagon where                                              she advises The Judge                                              Advocate General,                                              Chief of Staff of the                                              Air Force and senior                                              leaders on legal                                              matters pertaining to                                              operations training,                                              plans and                                              policy. After                                              graduating from the                                              LL.M. program, Keira                                              was an Operational                                              Law Attorney at                                              United States Cyber                                              Command at Fort Meade                                              in Maryland.                                              She advised on the                                              global mission for                                              the Department of                                              Defense network                                              operations, was the                                              legal advisor to an                                              operational planning                                              team in support of                                              full spectrum cyber                                              operations,                                              coordinated and                                              advocated for the                                              Department of                                              Defenses cyber                                              strategy and policies                                              with DoJ, DoS, and                                              CIA, as well as key                                              nations, and                                              instructed operators,                                              policy-makers, and                                              other operational                                              attorneys on cyber                                              law.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Major Poellet                                              coauthored an article                                              with Colonel Gary                                              Brown (UNL J.D. Class                                              of 1987),The                                              Customary                                              International Law of                                              Cyberspace,                                              Strategic Studies                                              Quarterly (Fall                                              2012). While a                                              candidate in the                                              LL.M. program, Keira                                              focused her research                                              on network neutrality                                              and published an                                              article with her                                              thesis advisor,                                              Professor Marvin                                              Ammori,Security                                              versus Freedom on                                              the Internet:                                              Cybersecurity and Net                                              Neutrality, SAIS                                              Review (Summer  Fall                                              2010).                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Major Poellet has                                              served her country in                                              other JAG Corps                                              positions, including                                              deploying as a Staff                                              Judge Advocate in the                                              Middle East; Deputy                                              Staff Judge Advocate                                              at Lajes Field in                                              Portugal; and Chief                                              of Military Justice                                              and of Civil Law at                                              Goodfellow Air Force                                              Base in Texas.                                              Prior to joining the                                              JAG Corps, Keira was                                              an acquisitions                                              officer in the                                              Strategic and Nuclear                                              Deterrence Command                                              and Control System                                              Program Office at                                              Peterson Air Force                                              Base in Colorado                                              where she was a                                              project manager on                                              emerging satellite                                              command and control                                              programs for U.S. and                                              Air Force Space                                              Command. Keira                                              graduated,cum                                              laude, from                                              Whittier College                                              School of Law, Costa                                              Mesa, California in                                              May 2005, where she                                              was a published                                              member of the Law                                              Review, an extern for                                              the Honorable David                                              G. Sills, a fellow in                                              the Intellectual                                              Property Law program,                                              and received the                                              Outstanding Student                                              in IP Law                                              Award. Keira                                              graduated from                                              Marquette University                                              with a B.S. in                                              Mathematics and is a                                              native of Oak Creek,                                              Wisconsin.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Sarah J. Morris is a                                              true Nebraska native                                               born and raised in                                              Omaha, she migrated                                              to Lincoln in 2002                                              for her undergraduate                                              studies at the                                              University of                                              Nebraska-Lincoln.                                              Graduating with a                                              B.A. in English and                                              political science in                                              2006, she continued                                              her education there,                                              receiving her J.D.                                              from the College of                                              Law in 2009. As an                                              undergraduate, Morris                                              developed an interest                                              in law and public                                              policy through her                                              involvement as a                                              senator and committee                                              chairwoman for the                                              Universitys student                                              government, as a                                              legislative page with                                              the Nebraska State                                              Unicameral, and as an                                              intern in the D.C.                                              office of Nebraska                                              Senator Ben Nelson.                                              As a policy counsel                                              for the Open                                              Technology Institute                                              at New America                                              Foundation, Morris                                              assists in the                                              research and                                              development of policy                                              proposals related to                                              open technologies,                                              broadband access, and                                              emerging                                              technological                                              issues.While at the                                              law school, Morris                                              clerked at the Omaha,                                              Nebraska, law firm                                              Lamson, Dugan and                                              Murray doing general                                              litigation work and                                              spent her semesters                                              researching                                              telecommunications                                              law for Professor                                              Marvin Ammori.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Morris culminated her                                              legal education in                                              the Space, Cyber, and                                              Telecommunications                                              Law LL.M. program. As                                              part of the LL.M.                                              program, Morris                                              completed her thesis                                              on privacy and                                              security concerns                                              related to Smart Grid                                              technology. After                                              graduation Morris                                              served as a Google                                              Policy Fellow with                                              the Media Access                                              Project, where she                                              assisted with                                              research and drafting                                              of FCC comments on                                              issues including                                              media ownership, the                                              open Internet and                                              retransmission                                              consent.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Jeff Nosanov grew up                                              in Los Angeles,                                              California. At 5                                              years old, he went to                                              the Griffith                                              Observatory with his                                              parents and knew at                                              that moment he was                                              going to spend his                                              life as part of the                                              space exploration                                              effort. After                                              attending the                                              University of                                              California-Irvine and                                              receiving his degree                                              in Environmental                                              Analysis and Design,                                              Jeff enrolled in New                                              York Law School as a                                              result of his                                              interest in the legal                                              and policy component                                              of space exploration.                                              The University of                                              Nebraska created its                                              Space, Cyber, and                                              Telecommunications                                              LL.M. program just in                                              time for Jeff to come                                              to Nebraska Law                                              straight from NYLS in                                              2008. He was the                                              programs first                                              graduate.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              While a student, Jeff                                              found that his thesis                                              was career                                              determining. Focusing                                              his research on                                              export control law                                              resulted in a job in                                              the Jet Propulsion                                              Laboratory (JPL) at                                              NASA in Pasadena,                                              California. He then                                              moved to the                                               Radioisotope Power                                              Systems Program                                              office at JPL.,                                              where he works on                                              research proposals,                                              writes on space                                              policy affecting                                              power sources for                                              NASA missions, and                                              helps bridge the gap                                              between legal and                                              technical issues when                                              it arises. In August                                              of 2012 Jeff was                                              named as a NIAC (NASA                                              Innovative and                                              Advanced Concepts)                                              Fellow at NASA. He                                              continues his                                              research at UCLA and                                              The California                                              Institute of                                              Technology into novel                                              space mission                                              financing                                              arrangements. He                                              currently manages an                                                                                            engineering                                              project and is in                                              the process of                                              proposing several                                              more.In May of 2012                                              his family grew by                                              one with the birth of                                              his son Nathan and he                                              and his wife began                                              another adventure -                                              parenting.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Maria-Vittoria                                              \"Giugi\" Carminati is                                              a trial attorney in                                              Houston, Texas. She                                              practices commercial                                              litigation, qui tam                                              litigation, and white                                              collar criminal                                              defense at the trial                                              boutique Berg &                                              Androphy. Her                                              practice focuses on                                              complex                                              multi-jurisdictional                                              cases ranging from                                              mortgage fraud to                                              allegations of                                              conversion to                                              pharmaceutical                                              company's off-label                                              marketing, and                                              everything in                                              between. Giugi is                                              also co-owner and                                              co-manager of ADE                                              Aerospace Consulting,                                              LLC, a human                                              physiologic                                              consulting company                                              for extreme                                              environments,                                              including high                                              altitude jumps and                                              suborbital flights.                                              Prior to joining Berg                                              & Androphy, Giugi                                              practiced Complex                                              Commercial Litigation                                              and (briefly)                                              International                                              Arbitration in the                                              Houston office of                                              Weil, Gotshal &                                              Manges from 2008 to                                              2013.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Giugi has published                                              numerous articles on                                              commercial space,                                              including a recurring                                              column for Space                                              Safety Magazine                                              called \"Cross-Talk:                                              Space Law in                                              Down-To-Earth                                              English.\" In 2012,                                              Giugi co-authored The                                              Laws of Spaceflight:                                              A Guidebook for New                                              Space Lawyers                                              published by the ABA,                                              which became a                                              best-seller and is                                              currently used as a                                              space law textbook in                                              several law schools                                              around the country.                                              In May 2013,                                              Giugi was the first                                              graduate of the                                              University of                                              Nebraska's online LLM                                              program when she                                              obtained her LLM in                                              Space, Cyber &                                              Telecommunications                                              law. Her LLM thesis                                              analyzed the Space                                              Activities Statutes                                              in the six states                                              which, at the time,                                              had passed such                                              legislation and                                              discussed whether and                                              how such statutes                                              would be enforced by                                              the various courts.                                              Giugi is currently                                              working on her Space                                              Law JSD at the                                              University of                                              Nebraska Law School.                                              Her doctoral                                              dissertation analyzes                                              management of                                              liability exposure                                              for commercial human                                              spaceflight                                              companies.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Giugi has taught                                              Pre-Trial Litigation                                              at the University of                                              Houston Law Center                                              and will teach Law                                              and the Commercial                                              Space Industry in                                              Fall 2014. She is                                              also Vice Chair of                                              the ABAs Science                                              & Technology                                              Section Space Law                                              Committee. Giugi also                                              regularly lecture on                                              topics relating to                                              space law, including                                              delivering an annual                                              lecture at UTMB's                                              Aerospace Medicine                                              Short Course where                                              she provides                                              aerospace medicine                                              students and                                              residents an overview                                              of space laws and                                              regulations.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              She will become Chair                                              at the ABA Annual in                                              August 2014. She is                                              also an IISL Observer                                              to UNCOPUOS, for                                              which she attends                                              UNCOPUOSs Legal                                              Subcommittee meetings                                              in Vienna in the                                              Spring. In addition,                                              Giugi is Associate                                              Regional Organizer                                              for the IISL's                                              Manfred Lachs Space                                              Law Moot Court                                              Competition, North                                              American Regional                                              Rounds, which takes                                              place at Georgetown                                              Law School in                                              March-April of every                                              year. Finally, in                                              2012, Giugi published                                              her first science                                              fiction novel,                                              Sparcus: Broken                                              Worlds.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Jessica Tok is a                                              civilian Strategic                                              Communications                                              Analyst (Space) in                                              the Communication                                              Synchronization                                              branch of the                                              Campaign Plan                                              Division, Plans and                                              Policy Directorate                                              for the United States                                              Strategic Command                                              (USSTRATCOM), Offutt                                              AFB, NE. Prior to                                              joining USSTRATCOM,                                              Ms. Tok obtained a                                              law degree (J.D.) and                                              a Masters of Law                                              (LL.M.) specializing                                              in Space and                                              Telecommunications                                              Law, and worked for                                              multiple state and                                              federal                                              organizations,                                              including the                                              University of                                              Nebraska  College of                                              Law, U.S. Army, U.S.                                              Air Force, and the                                              U.S. District Court                                              of Nebraska. Ms. Tok                                              also worked closely                                              with top-level                                              diplomats and                                              scientists, serving                                              previously as the                                              Secretariat to the                                              Association of Space                                              Explorers standing                                              committee on Near                                              Earth Objects, and as                                              the editor of their                                              2009 policy document,                                              Asteroid Threats: A                                              Call for Global                                              Response. In                                              2010-2011, she was a                                              U.S. delegate to the                                              United Nations                                              Committee of Peaceful                                              Uses of Outer Space.                                              She is admitted to                                              practice law in                                              Nebraska and                                              currently serves as                                              the Secretary of the                                              Board of Directors                                              for the Lux Center                                              for the Arts in                                              Lincoln, Nebraska.                                              Jessica resides in                                              Lincoln, Nebraska                                              with her husband, Mr.                                              Matthew Carper.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Dennis J. Kamph                                              received his Bachelor                                              of Art's degree in                                              Criminal Justice from                                              Saint Cloud State                                              University in                                              February, 2002.                                              After obtaining his                                              undergraduate degree                                              Dennis completed a                                              post-baccuralette                                              paralegal certificate                                              program at the                                              Minnesota Paralegal                                              Institute where he                                              graduated top of his                                              class. After                                              obtaining his                                              certificate, Dennis                                              enrolled at the                                              Western Michigan                                              University Thomas M.                                              Cooley Law School in                                              Lansing, Michigan,                                              whereupon he                                              successfully                                              completed his JD in                                              May, 2008.                                              While at Cooley,                                              Dennis was an honors                                              scholar and served as                                              the Senior Research                                              Editor for the Thomas                                              M. Cooley Journal of                                              Practical and                                              Clinical Law.                                              After graduating law                                              school, Dennis worked                                              in private practice,                                              focusing on Criminal                                              defense; Wills,                                              Estates and Trusts;                                              and Bankruptcy                                              law. Dennis                                              left private practice                                              in 2011 to take a                                              position with the                                              Federal Government.                                              Shortly after Dennis                                              began the Space,                                              Cyber and                                              Telecommunications                                              Law Online LL.M.                                              program at Nebraska                                              Law. While studying                                              at Nebraska Law,                                              Dennis focused on                                              Domestic                                              Telecommunications                                              and Cyber Law.                                              The program provided                                              Dennis a better                                              understanding of the                                              intersection of the                                              law and technology                                              and, upon graduation,                                              helped Dennis take a                                              more active role                                              within the                                              Government. Dennis is                                              now working on                                              protecting the United                                              States' technological                                              infrastructure and                                              works with foreign                                              governments to                                              address their similar                                              technological issues.                                              Dennis is admitted to                                              the Michigan and                                              Minnesota bar.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Stephen Rooke grew up                                              in neighboring                                              Colorado and was                                              always enthusiastic                                              about space. He                                              presented on quasars                                              for his fifth grade                                              science project,                                              which included                                              running through the                                              halls of his                                              elementary school                                              with an alarm clock                                              to illustrate red                                              shift. Stephen                                              received his Bachelor                                              of Arts in Political                                              Science & Policy                                              Studies from Rice                                              University and his                                              J.D. from the                                              University of                                              Michigan Law School.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              While at Michigan,                                              Stephen served as the                                              Managing Editor of                                              the Michigan Journal                                              of International Law                                              and interned in                                              Intelsat's                                              international trade                                              compliance and                                              regulatory                                              departments. He also                                              wrote a blog article                                              on the potential for                                              National Trademark                                              DNS servers for the                                              Michigan                                              Telecommunications                                              & Technology Law                                              Review.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Stephen was a member                                              of the 2012 LL.M.                                              class. During his                                              stay in Nebraska,                                              Stephen helped                                              promote space law by                                              lecturing on the                                              subject to Lincoln's                                              Prairie Astronomy                                              Club and was an avid                                              bowler. Stephen's                                              LL.M. thesis focused                                              on the intersection                                              of international                                              satellite                                              telecommunications                                              law and the right to                                              health care. He                                              explored the capacity                                              of satellites to                                              bridge the                                              urban-rural health                                              care divide in                                              developing countries                                              and the conflict                                              between national                                              obligations to                                              provide access to                                              health care and state                                              sovereignty over                                              wireless                                              communication                                              technology. His                                              thesis was published                                              as a student note in                                              volume 34 of the                                              Michigan Journal of                                              International Law.                                              After graduation,                                              Stephen joined                                              McKinsey &                                              Company's office in                                              Stamford, CT. As a                                              consultant, he has                                              advised corporations,                                              nonprofits, IGOs, and                                              governments on a                                              variety of topics                                              including health                                              care,                                              telecommunications,                                              oil and gas, media                                              and advertising, and                                              finance.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Jenifer Lamie grew up                                              in Cheshire, CT. For                                              undergrad, she                                              attended the                                              University of                                              Hartford where she                                              completed her B.A. in                                              psychology and                                              philosophy summa cum                                              laude, with                                              university honors.                                              After, she worked as                                              a children's art                                              teacher until she                                              took a job for a                                              multinational                                              Japanese corporation                                              teaching English in                                              Fukuoka, Japan. She                                              then received a                                              Masters of                                              International Studies                                              with distinction from                                              Otago University in                                              New Zealand and a                                              J.D. cum laude from                                              Vermont Law School                                              before beginning her                                              studies at Nebraska                                              Law. While at UNL,                                              she interned with                                              USSTRATCOM working on                                              cyber issues,                                              competed in the Lachs                                              Space Law Moot Court                                              Competition where her                                              team won Best Brief,                                              and completed a                                              thesis on U.S. State                                              Space Launch                                              Legislation:                                              Preemption, Immunity,                                              and International                                              Harmonization. After                                              graduation Lamie                                              co-authored the                                              leading text book on                                              space law, The Laws                                              of Spaceflight: A                                              Guidebook for New                                              Space Lawyers, with                                              Matthew J. Kleiman                                              and 2013 LL.M.                                              student                                              Maria-Vittoria                                              \"Giugi\" Carminati.                                              She is currently an                                              serving in the Army                                              as a Judge Advocate                                              at Joint Base                                              Lewis-McChord in                                              Washington and                                              continues to write on                                              space law issues in                                              her free time.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Luke Pelican is an                                              Associate at the                                              Ammori Group, a                                              public policy-focused                                              law firm in                                              Washington, D.C.                                              Prior to joining the                                              Ammori Group, Mr.                                              Pelican obtained his                                              Juris Doctor from the                                              University of                                              Michigan Law School                                              in 2010, where he                                              served as an                                              Executive Articles                                              Editor on the                                              Michigan Journal of                                              International Law. He                                              subsequently earned                                              his LL.M. degree in                                              Space, Cyber, and                                              Telecommunications                                              Law at the University                                              of Nebraska College                                              of Law, where his                                              thesis advisor was                                              Marvin Ammori. While                                              at Nebraska, Mr.                                              Pelican was a member                                              of the school's                                              Manfred Lachs Space                                              Law Moot Court Team.                                              The team won the Best                                              Memorial award for                                              the North American                                              Competition, a first                                              for the school. Mr.                                              Pelican was a Google                                              Fellow at the                                              Competitive                                              Enterprise Institute                                              in 2011.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                              Mr. Pelicans writing                                              has appeared in the                                              Washington Times, the                                              Sacramento Bee, the                                              Daily Caller, CNET,                                              and Politico. His                                              LL.M. thesis on the                                              treatment of cyber                                              espionage was                                              published in the                                              Spring 2012 volume of                                              Catholic University                                              Law Schools CommLaw                                              Conspectus.                                            <\/p>\n<p>                                    Many are the links between                                    space and music  music as the                                    most abstract of arts often                                    offering the most appropriate                                    means to capture and reflect                                    the out-of-the-ordinary                                    character of outer space, where                                    words may easily seem to come                                    up short.                                  <\/p>\n<p>                                    Browse the                                    entire collection.                                  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/law.unl.edu\/spacecyberlaw\/\" title=\"LL.M. in Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law ...\">LL.M. in Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law ...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Welcome to the University of Nebraska College of Law's Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law Program! 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