The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is accepting nominations for the first Berkman Awards. The awards will be presented to people or institutions that…
Last week, BlogHer co-founder Lisa Stone spoke as part of the Berkman@10 speaker series. Media from her talk, "What Women Want: How Candidates and Companies Hurt and Help…
From Global Voices' announcement -- currently translated by the GV community into eight languages! Global Voices and Global Voices Advocacy are pleased to announce the Global…
The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC), a pro-bono legal services firm for free software developers and projects recently published a legal issues primer on Free and Open Source…
Protests in Tibet - and the Chinese crackdown and troop build-up in Lhasa and elsewhere - have dominated headlines this week. China's blocking of YouTube and other measures…
Today the BBC News website ran a story about the OpenNet Initiative's new book, Access Denied: The Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering. They say: "[The Book]…
The Cyberlaw Clinic introduces a new seminar: Child Exploitation, Pornography & the Internet. The course is co-taught by Diane Rosenfeld and Cyberlaw Clinic Assistant Director…
Not only do we have a new website, but the Berkman YouTube channel is up and running! The channel will feature selected videos of Berkman events and projects, including a sampling…
Ashish Jha sat down with us for a Q + A as a primer to his luncheon talk tomorrow on "Public Report Cards for Doctors and Hospitals: A Cure for the Ailing Healthcare System?"
Join us May 15-16 for what promises to be a unique gathering of Internet luminaries, cyberlawyers, entrepreneurs, activists, geeks, media makers and journalists, students, and…