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Welcome to Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw, a January course taught by Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-hosted by Stanford Law School and Harvard Law School. | |||
This | If you are a student, please see [[Course Logistics]]. All regular class meetings will be at '''Stanford Law School Classroom 272'''. | ||
This [http://www.law.stanford.edu/contact/#maps map site] has a map of the [http://www.aaccessmaps.com/show/map/us/ca/bayarea Bay Area], [http://ucomm.stanford.edu/map/ Stanford campus], and [http://transportation.stanford.edu/images/visitor-bus.pdf visitor parking] at Stanford. | |||
==WEEK ONE: Theory and Problems== | |||
<center> '''Monday, January 3th: 5pm to 7pm''' </center> | |||
:Professor Zittrain will give a lecture on the technological workings of the Internet. | |||
:There will be time made for brief student introductions. | |||
''Required Readings For Class'': | |||
*Read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wlyLMWKKY2WD51h6oU-xcR_vAVRaQPprAaKnu6NopzI/edit?hl=en&authkey=CN6RnL4C/ Brief Angry Statements of Confusion: How the Internet is Covered] | |||
*Read Chapter 2 of <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[http://yupnet.org/zittrain/archives/10/ The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span> | |||
''Recommended Readings'': | |||
*Salzter, et al [http://web.mit.edu/Saltzer/www/publications/endtoend/endtoend.pdf/ End-to-End Arguments in System Design] | |||
<center> '''After Class Reception! 7pm to 8:30pm''' </center> | |||
:Please join us for a celebratory first-day-of-class reception, directly after class. | |||
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<center> '''Tuesday, January 4th: 11:30am to 1:30pm''' </center> | |||
:Privacy and Technological Points of Control | |||
'''Guests''' | |||
*Fred von Lohman [http://w2.eff.org/about/staff/fred_von_lohmann.html/ EFF] | |||
*Dean Hachamovitch [http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/Hachamovitch/ Microsoft] | |||
''Required Readings for Class'': | |||
*Read Zittrain's [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=388860 Internet Points of Control] | |||
*Read [http://news.cnet.com/Supreme-Court-rules-against-file-swapping/2100-1030_3-5764135.html “Supreme Court rules against file swapping”] (June 2005) | |||
*Read [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/12/07/internet_explorer_do_not_track/ “Microsoft unveils 'do not track' option for IE9”] (December 7 2010) | |||
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<center> '''Wednesday, January 5th: 5pm to 7pm'''</center> | |||
:Cybersecurity and Diplomatic Transparency | |||
'''Guests''' | |||
*Ben Scott [http://www.state.gov State Department] | |||
''Required Readings for Class'' | |||
*Read Clark and Landau's [http://docs.google.com/document/d/1xT-j_mLv6wXppsa8p5YP0r6mDWQakq5qS-2kBt8STcs/edit?hl=en&authkey=CNek64YG/ Untangling Attribution] (sections in italics are recommended, not required) | |||
*Read Zuckerman's [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/sites/cyber.law.harvard.edu/files/2010_DDoS_Attacks_Human_Rights_and_Media.pdf Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Against Independent Media and Human Rights Sites] (pp 48 through 58 required; pp 8-25 recommended for technical background) | |||
*Read Zittrain and Sauter's [http://futureoftheinternet.org/wikileaks-cable-faq Wikileaks FAQ] | |||
*Read Clinton's [http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/01/21/internet_freedom?page=full Internet Freedom] (January 21, 2010) | |||
*Read The New York Times's [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/23/world/middleeast/23response.html Defense Department's Response to Iraq War Logs] (October 22, 2010) | |||
*Read The Wall Street Journal [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704694004576019944121568506.html?mod=rss_whats_news_us Air Force Blocks Media Sites] (December 14, 2010) | |||
*Read Roy Revie's [http://pulsemedia.org/2010/12/08/wikileaks-and-21st-century-statecraft/ Wikileaks and 21st Century Statecraft] | |||
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<center> '''Thursday, January 6th: 11:30am to 1:30pm'''</center> | |||
:Privacy and Reputation | |||
'''Guests''' | |||
*Peter Kazanjy [http://www.honestly.com/ Honestly.com] | |||
''Required Readings for Class'' | |||
*Read Chapter 9 of Zittrain's <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[http://futureoftheinternet.org/static/ZittrainTheFutureoftheInternet.pdf The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span> (pp 200-221, 225-231 required) | |||
*Read Chapter 8 of Solove's <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/dsolove/Future-of-Reputation/text/futureofreputation-ch8.pdf The Future of Reputation]</span> | |||
*Read Craig Newmark's [http://www.cnewmark.com/2010/04/trust-and-reputation-systems-redistributing-power-and-influence.html/ Trust and reputation systems: redistributing power and influence] | |||
*Read Evlyn Rusli [http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/19/unvarnished-honestly-kazanjy-funding Unvarnished Becomes Honestly.com, Raises $1.2 Million And Opens The Floodgates] (October 19, 2010) | |||
''Recommended for Class'' | |||
*Attendance at Zittrain's [http://liberationtechnology.stanford.edu/events/minds_for_sale_1_6_2011/ Minds for Sale] lecture is highly recommended. (4:30pm to 6:00pm, Wallenberg Theater) | |||
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<center> '''Friday, January 7th: 9:30am to 11:30am'''</center> | |||
:Crowdsourcing and The Four Quadrants | |||
'''Guests''' | |||
*SpamGirl, admin of [http://turkers.proboards.com/index.cgi Turker Nation] forums | |||
*Lukas Biewald, [http://crowdflower.com Crowdflower] | |||
''Required Readings for Class'' | |||
*Explore [http://turkers.proboards.com/index.cgi Turker Nation] forums. | |||
*Explore Panos Ipeirotis's [http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com research blog] | |||
*Read [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/difficultproblems/Class_3 Cloudwork Best Practices] | |||
*Read Zittrain's [http://fordhamlawreview.org/assets/pdfs/Vol_78/Zittrain_Vol_78_May.pdf The Four Quadrants] | |||
''Recommended for Class'' | |||
*Though class will run into this event, if you can make it after class, it should be really interesting: [http://www.techamerica.org/nstic/ National Strategies for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace] (11 AM - 12 PM) | |||
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==WEEK TWO: Analysis through the Four Quadrants== | |||
<center> '''Monday, January 10th: 6pm to 8pm''' </center> | |||
:Government Regulation/Corporate Monopolies (Quadrant One) | |||
:Review of groups' work thus far | |||
:Discussion and lecture of Professor Zittrain's "The Four Quadrants." | |||
''Required Readings For Class'': | |||
*Read sections of Wu and Goldsmith's <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Who Controls the Internet</span> | |||
''Recommended Readings'': | |||
*Review Zittrain's [http://fordhamlawreview.org/assets/pdfs/Vol_78/Zittrain_Vol_78_May.pdf The Four Quadrants] | |||
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<center> '''Tuesday, January 11th: 11:30am to 1:30pm'''</center> | |||
:(Corporate) Self-Regulation (Quadrant Two) | |||
'''Guests''' | |||
*Andrew McLaughlin http://twitter.com/mcandrew | |||
*Charlie Cheever of [http://www.quora.com/Charlie-Cheever Quora] | |||
*Steven Lurie and Jay Monahan of [http://www.zynga.com Zynga] | |||
''Required Reading for Class'' | |||
*Read Grimmelmann and Ohm's [http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1032&context=james_grimmelmann Dr. Generative] | |||
''Field Trip!'' | |||
*to [http://www.mozilla.org Mozilla]! | |||
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<center> '''Wednesday, January 12th: 5pm to 7pm''' </center> | |||
:Cyberanarchy! (Quadrant Three) | |||
'''Guests''' | |||
*[http://joindiaspora.com Diaspora] | |||
*Steven Levy, author of [http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Computer-Revolution-Steven-Levy/dp/0141000511 Hackers] and journalist at Wired | |||
'''Required Reading for Class''' | |||
*Watch Coleman's [http://turbulence.org/blog/2010/04/13/free-speech-anonymous-vs-scientology Old and New Net Wars Over Free Speech and Secrecy or How to Understand the Lulz Battle Against the Church of Scientology] (about an hour of video altogether) | |||
'''Field Trip!''' | |||
*Reception at [http://www.augustcap.com/ August Capital] with [http://www.augustcap.com/team/david_hornik/ David Hornik] | |||
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<center> '''Thursday, January 13th: 11:30am to 1:30pm''' </center> | |||
:Communitarian (Quadrant Four) | |||
'''Required Reading for Class''' | |||
*Read Chapter 5 fro Joseph Reagle's <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1zjQTDbNrS6G-n5FnQY0ngNIp3Iw3d1-A4h5BMlSLXOxG8mlyC5OqZq0494Ao&hl=en&authkey=CMHpiPoC Good Faith Collaboration]</span> | |||
*Read pp 127-148 of Professor Zittrain's <span style="font-variant:small-caps"> [http://futureoftheinternet.org/static/ZittrainTheFutureoftheInternet.pdf The Future of the Internet]</span> | |||
'''Field Trip!''' | |||
*to [http://www.wikimedia.org Wikimedia] | |||
*and [http://twitter.com Twitter]! | |||
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[[Pharos]] | |||
'''Winter class: Please disregard the below links for now.''' | |||
[[Class Schedule]] | [[Class Schedule]] | ||
[[Class Notes]] | [[Class Notes]] | ||
[[Topic Sign-up!]] | |||
[[CrowdConf Brainstorm page]] | |||
[[New Difficult Topics]] |
Latest revision as of 05:47, 13 August 2020
Welcome to Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw, a January course taught by Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-hosted by Stanford Law School and Harvard Law School.
If you are a student, please see Course Logistics. All regular class meetings will be at Stanford Law School Classroom 272.
This map site has a map of the Bay Area, Stanford campus, and visitor parking at Stanford.
WEEK ONE: Theory and Problems
- Professor Zittrain will give a lecture on the technological workings of the Internet.
- There will be time made for brief student introductions.
Required Readings For Class:
- Read Brief Angry Statements of Confusion: How the Internet is Covered
- Read Chapter 2 of The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It
Recommended Readings:
- Salzter, et al End-to-End Arguments in System Design
- Please join us for a celebratory first-day-of-class reception, directly after class.
- Privacy and Technological Points of Control
Guests
Required Readings for Class:
- Read Zittrain's Internet Points of Control
- Read “Supreme Court rules against file swapping” (June 2005)
- Read “Microsoft unveils 'do not track' option for IE9” (December 7 2010)
- Cybersecurity and Diplomatic Transparency
Guests
- Ben Scott State Department
Required Readings for Class
- Read Clark and Landau's Untangling Attribution (sections in italics are recommended, not required)
- Read Zuckerman's Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Against Independent Media and Human Rights Sites (pp 48 through 58 required; pp 8-25 recommended for technical background)
- Read Zittrain and Sauter's Wikileaks FAQ
- Read Clinton's Internet Freedom (January 21, 2010)
- Read The New York Times's Defense Department's Response to Iraq War Logs (October 22, 2010)
- Read The Wall Street Journal Air Force Blocks Media Sites (December 14, 2010)
- Read Roy Revie's Wikileaks and 21st Century Statecraft
- Privacy and Reputation
Guests
- Peter Kazanjy Honestly.com
Required Readings for Class
- Read Chapter 9 of Zittrain's The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It (pp 200-221, 225-231 required)
- Read Chapter 8 of Solove's The Future of Reputation
- Read Craig Newmark's Trust and reputation systems: redistributing power and influence
- Read Evlyn Rusli Unvarnished Becomes Honestly.com, Raises $1.2 Million And Opens The Floodgates (October 19, 2010)
Recommended for Class
- Attendance at Zittrain's Minds for Sale lecture is highly recommended. (4:30pm to 6:00pm, Wallenberg Theater)
- Crowdsourcing and The Four Quadrants
Guests
- SpamGirl, admin of Turker Nation forums
- Lukas Biewald, Crowdflower
Required Readings for Class
- Explore Turker Nation forums.
- Explore Panos Ipeirotis's research blog
- Read Cloudwork Best Practices
- Read Zittrain's The Four Quadrants
Recommended for Class
- Though class will run into this event, if you can make it after class, it should be really interesting: National Strategies for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (11 AM - 12 PM)
WEEK TWO: Analysis through the Four Quadrants
- Government Regulation/Corporate Monopolies (Quadrant One)
- Review of groups' work thus far
- Discussion and lecture of Professor Zittrain's "The Four Quadrants."
Required Readings For Class:
- Read sections of Wu and Goldsmith's Who Controls the Internet
Recommended Readings:
- Review Zittrain's The Four Quadrants
- (Corporate) Self-Regulation (Quadrant Two)
Guests
- Andrew McLaughlin http://twitter.com/mcandrew
- Charlie Cheever of Quora
- Steven Lurie and Jay Monahan of Zynga
Required Reading for Class
- Read Grimmelmann and Ohm's Dr. Generative
Field Trip!
- to Mozilla!
- Cyberanarchy! (Quadrant Three)
Guests
Required Reading for Class
- Watch Coleman's Old and New Net Wars Over Free Speech and Secrecy or How to Understand the Lulz Battle Against the Church of Scientology (about an hour of video altogether)
Field Trip!
- Reception at August Capital with David Hornik
- Communitarian (Quadrant Four)
Required Reading for Class
- Read Chapter 5 fro Joseph Reagle's Good Faith Collaboration
- Read pp 127-148 of Professor Zittrain's The Future of the Internet
Field Trip!
Winter class: Please disregard the below links for now.