Noam Solan is an experienced copyright manager and legal professional with over eight years at the National Library of Israel, where he has shaped open-access policy and led public advocacy to protect the public domain. He combines a strong legal background in contracts, real-estate and public procurement with hands-on governance experience as a former company secretary responsible for board operations and institutional policy. A principled open-access activist, Noam authored the library’s copyright policy paper and has driven parliamentary and international efforts to resist extended copyright terms. He is intellectually curious, enjoys bridging theoretical analysis with practical implementation, and is comfortable diving into fine-grained legal detail before zooming out to broader social implications. Known for candor and integrity, he pursues transparency and equitable access to information as part of a wider commitment to social mobility and mutual respect. Based in Israel, he brings a rare mix of legal rigor, public-facing advocacy, and institutional stewardship to intellectual property and cultural heritage work.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Law @ Economics, 96, Bachelor’s Degree, Law @ Economics, 96 at Tel Aviv University
Contributions:6 PRs, 17 pushes, 6 branches in 4 months
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Noam Solan - Copyright Manager at National Library of Israel