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'''Anton Alberts''' is a Member of Parliament since 2009 for the South African [[Freedom Front Plus]] (FF+) political party that was formed (as the ''Freedom Front'') in 1994. Led by [http://www.vfplus.org.za/ Dr Pieter Mulder], FF+ seeks to amend affirmative action and land reform to protect the interests of Afrikaners.<ref>[http://www.iweek.org.za/speakers/anton-alberts/ "Anton Alberts - Member of Parliament: Freedom Front Plus"]</ref>
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'''Anton Alberts''' is a Member of Parliament since 2009 for the [[South Africa]]n ''[[Freedom Front Plus]]'' (''FF+'') political party that was formed (as the ''Freedom Front'') in 1994. Led by [http://www.vfplus.org.za/ Dr Pieter Mulder], ''FF+'' seeks to amend affirmative action and land reform to protect the interests of Afrikaners.<ref>[http://www.iweek.org.za/speakers/anton-alberts/ "Anton Alberts - Member of Parliament: Freedom Front Plus"]</ref>
  
 
==Legal career==
 
==Legal career==
Advocate of the Supreme Court of South Africa, Anton Alberts specialises in the legal fields of media and entertainment law, information and communications technology (ICT), and space law. He regularly acts as legal counsel to foreign ICT firms investing in South Africa, ICT firms active in Canada and several film and television production houses operating in South Africa, Canada and the United States.
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Advocate of the [[Supreme Court of South Africa]], Anton Alberts specialises in the legal fields of media and entertainment law, information and communications technology (ICT), and space law. He regularly acts as legal counsel to foreign ICT firms investing in South Africa, ICT firms active in [[Canada]] and several film and television production houses operating in South Africa, Canada and the [[United States]].
  
His career has taken him to interesting places, most notably starting off as a lecturer in criminal, corporate and international law at Technikon SA (now part of the University of South Africa) and Rand Afrikaans University (now the University of Johannesburg), acting as head of legal affairs for M-Net (Africa’s largest pay-TV operator), and acting as legal manager at Internet Solutions (part of Dimension Data PLC), Shaw Communications LLP (Canada’s second-largest television and Internet company) and later at Mobile Data Solutions Incorporated (a Vancouver-based ICT firm).  
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Alberts' career has taken him to interesting places, most notably starting off as a lecturer in criminal, corporate and international law at Technikon SA (now part of the University of South Africa) and Rand Afrikaans University (now the University of Johannesburg), acting as head of legal affairs for M-Net (Africa’s largest pay-TV operator), and acting as legal manager at Internet Solutions (part of Dimension Data PLC), Shaw Communications LLP (Canada’s second-largest television and Internet company) and later at Mobile Data Solutions Incorporated (a Vancouver-based ICT firm).  
  
Currently he is managing director of CyberGroup of Companies, an ICT firm with interests in the mobile banking, mobile television, mobile chat room, IPTV and emerging electronic media fields. He is also a director at Red Pepper Pictures in Johannesburg, which produces content for various local and international broadcasters.
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Currently Alberts is managing director of CyberGroup of Companies, an ICT firm with interests in the mobile banking, mobile television, mobile chat room, IPTV and emerging electronic media fields. He is also a director at Red Pepper Pictures in Johannesburg, which produces content for various local and international broadcasters. He is a prolific researcher and has published several legal works, most notably the Entertainment Law edition of LexisNexis’ Forms and Precedents, a chapter in the Internet law publication Cyberlaw@SA, as well as a chapter in South Africa’s first telecommunications law text book Telecommunications Law in South Africa.<ref>[http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?menu=c10400&no=365733&rel_no=1 "Anton Alberts, Managing Director, CyberGroup of Companies"]</ref>
 
 
Anton received his legal education at the University of Johannesburg where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in law, and bachelor’s and master’s law degrees in international law (''cum laude''). He is a prolific researcher and has published several legal works, most notably the Entertainment Law edition of LexisNexis’ Forms and Precedents, a chapter in the Internet law publication Cyberlaw@SA, as well as a chapter in South Africa’s first telecommunications law text book Telecommunications Law in South Africa.<ref>[http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?menu=c10400&no=365733&rel_no=1 "Anton Alberts, Managing Director, CyberGroup of Companies"]</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 10:14, 26 April 2016

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(lawyer, politician)
Anton Alberts.jpeg
BornAnton De Waal Alberts
1970
Alma materTechnikon SA, Rand Afrikaans University

Anton Alberts is a Member of Parliament since 2009 for the South African Freedom Front Plus (FF+) political party that was formed (as the Freedom Front) in 1994. Led by Dr Pieter Mulder, FF+ seeks to amend affirmative action and land reform to protect the interests of Afrikaners.[1]

Legal career

Advocate of the Supreme Court of South Africa, Anton Alberts specialises in the legal fields of media and entertainment law, information and communications technology (ICT), and space law. He regularly acts as legal counsel to foreign ICT firms investing in South Africa, ICT firms active in Canada and several film and television production houses operating in South Africa, Canada and the United States.

Alberts' career has taken him to interesting places, most notably starting off as a lecturer in criminal, corporate and international law at Technikon SA (now part of the University of South Africa) and Rand Afrikaans University (now the University of Johannesburg), acting as head of legal affairs for M-Net (Africa’s largest pay-TV operator), and acting as legal manager at Internet Solutions (part of Dimension Data PLC), Shaw Communications LLP (Canada’s second-largest television and Internet company) and later at Mobile Data Solutions Incorporated (a Vancouver-based ICT firm).

Currently Alberts is managing director of CyberGroup of Companies, an ICT firm with interests in the mobile banking, mobile television, mobile chat room, IPTV and emerging electronic media fields. He is also a director at Red Pepper Pictures in Johannesburg, which produces content for various local and international broadcasters. He is a prolific researcher and has published several legal works, most notably the Entertainment Law edition of LexisNexis’ Forms and Precedents, a chapter in the Internet law publication Cyberlaw@SA, as well as a chapter in South Africa’s first telecommunications law text book Telecommunications Law in South Africa.[2]

References


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