Democratic values are facing significant challenges globally, with democratic processes often feeling stagnant as social technologies become increasingly integrated into our…
Talks about Justice, Governance, and Sovereignty in Tech Today
Join us on May 13 for a series of lightning talks by the 2023-2024 Berkman Klein Center Fellows! Our fellows will engage with a range of topics relevant to ongoing debates and…
May 14, hosted by Initiative for a Representative First Amendment
Please note that the event is at capacity for in-person participation. Click RSVP to register for virtual participation.ComstockCon is a convening inspired by the fallout from the…
January 21-22, 2005. "Blogging, Journalism and Credibility: Battleground and Common Ground" was organized jointly by the Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society…
Yale ISP Fellow Michal Tsur and Berkman Student Fellow Derek Slater
ISP Fellow Michal Tsur on "A License to Kill Innovation.". Berkman long-term-affiliate and digital media project team member Derek Slater on "Content and Control: Assessing the…
Is the Web a Medium? At one level, the Web is a medium through which messages are passed from A to B. But if we acknowledge that the medium affects the messages or even that the…
Internet & Society 2004: Votes, Bits & Bytes. How are technologies changing politics, both in the U.S. and abroad? The purpose of this conference is to take a skeptical, results…
What is Ours? Put aside for the moment question of what is legally ours on the Net. Instead, consider what's ours in a less explicit and less rigorous sense.
Representatives from the EFF and RIAA debate on "Should innovators who produce legal software and devices suffer liability for how consumers use their inventions?"
Harvard-Yale Cyberscholar Working Group: October 11, 2004.
Caio Pereira, JSD candidate, Yale Law School, Information Society Project Fellow, on "Universal Access Policies in…