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Mar 17, 2016

New updates for Amber, the open source plugin to keep links accessible

In the last two months, Amber has been downloaded more than 500 times and is actively being used on more than 200 websites. Amber v1.4.2 is a result of the feedback and input we…

Mar 10, 2016

Radio Berkman 235: The Rise and Tumble of the Tumblr Teen

On this episode of the podcast: the teens who built an advertising empire on Tumblr, and lost it all overnight.

Mar 9, 2016

New series of reports highlights profound changes in online discourse in Arab countries

The Berkman Center is pleased to announce the publication of “Mobilization for Change,” a new series of reports examining the role of the networked public sphere in advancing…

Mar 8, 2016

Announcing the Winners of the Student Case Study Writing Competition on Innovative Multistakeholder Governance Groups

The winning contributions reflected a diversity of insights, ideas, and perspectives about unique examples of multistakeholder governance. Essays examined a wide range of…

Publication
Mar 9, 2016

Mobilization for Change

The role of the networked public sphere in advancing civic participation and collective action in the Arab region

“Mobilization for Change” is a series of reports examining the role of the networked public sphere in advancing civic participation and collective action in the Arab region.

Feb 25, 2016

Radio Berkman 234: How Fair Use Works, in Six Minutes or Less

Even with copyright there are times when a creator can use a copyrighted work without getting the copyright holder’s permission. This safe zone is called "Fair Use." On this…

Publication
Feb 16, 2016

Cloudy with a Conflict of Laws

How Cloud Computing Has Disrupted the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty System and Why It Matters

This paper describes how the fractal complexity of cloud computing’s physical geography has fractured the system of Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLATs) that arose during the…

Publication
Feb 11, 2016

A Worldwide Survey of Encryption Products

In this paper, which is modeled on a similar effort in 1999 by researchers from George Washington University, Berkman Fellow Bruce Schneier and collaborator Kathleen Seidel…

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