This term, the course will focus on synchronous grammars and their use for formal modeling of the semantics of natural language, including background on Montague grammar,…
The Mixed-Reality City is an exploratory research seminar and workshop in which students pursue studies of the dream lives of cities through means and methods emerging in the…
This course is designed to introduce first-year students to the architecture of the international economic law system. Its emphasis is on elements of international law that affect…
This course focuses on the law governing international trade as established by the World Trade Organization. It engages in an in-depth analysis of WTO rules and case law.
This seminar will examine the individuals and institutions that control the Internet, and how the Internet affects the distribution and operation of power, broadly conceived.
Online privacy has become a major issue for Internet users, technology companies, online business, researchers, and policy-makers around the world, as more and more personal…
Teaching Copyright
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Professor William Fisher
Spring 2015 Course
Meets: T 7:00pm - 9:00pm
2 classroom credits
Note: The credit breakdown for this…
This course explores copyright law and policy. Approximately two thirds of the readings and class time are devoted to the American copyright system; the remainder are devoted to…
The Cyberlaw Clinic, based at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, engages Harvard Law School students in a wide range of real-world client counseling, licensing and…