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Feb 11, 2015

Berkman Buzz: February 11, 2015

Arab religious skeptics online, mapping the public debate over net neutrality, experiencing the Harvard Depository, and more... in this week's Buzz.

News
Feb 10, 2015

This Week in Student Privacy: 2/10

According to Education Week, “[p]roposed student-data-privacy legislation being championed by President Barack Obama is being readied for introduction in the U.S. House of…

Feb 5, 2015

New Internet Monitor report: "Arab Religious Skeptics Online"

Internet Monitor is delighted to announce the publication of "Arab Religious Skeptics Online: Anonymity, Autonomy, and Discourse in a Hostile Environment," the sixth in a series…

Feb 4, 2015

Susan Crawford appointed clinical professor of law at Harvard Law

Susan Crawford has been appointed clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School. She had been the John A. Reilly Visiting Professor in Intellectual Property at HLS. She has also…

Feb 3, 2015

RB 215: Prometheus and the Dolphins

Why we still can't talk to dolphins, and what that means for artificial intelligence

From the Radio Berkman podcast: Want to create artificially intelligent machines? Want to find aliens? You might want to try talking to nature first. …

News
Feb 3, 2015

This Week in Student Privacy: 2/3

Education Week obtained “a draft of the ‘Student Digital Privacy and Innovation Act,’ which President Obama called for in his speech at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on…

Publication
Feb 5, 2015

Arab Religious Skeptics Online

Anonymity, Autonomy, and Discourse in a Hostile Environment

"Arab Religious Skeptics Online: Anonymity, Autonomy, and Discourse in a Hostile Environment," authored by Helmi Noman, is the sixth paper in the Internet Monitor special report…

Law and the Global Health Crisis – Spring 2015

Many developing countries are already facing or will soon face health crises arising from the increasing incidence of communicable and non-communicable diseases. This Reading…

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