Tibet, a victory for community journalism, youth and innovation, Harry Potter, human rights and the World Bank, and Berkman@10...all in this week's BUZZ!
If you are interested in a deep dive into Internet connectivity in the United States, then you will want to attend the March 31-April 1 Freedom to Connect conference, to be held…
The Citizen Media Law Project and Media Re:public hail community news and information site iBrattleboro.com's "significant victory," "a wonderful outcome," in a libel lawsuit…
Yesterday, OpenNet Initiative Principal Investigators Ron Deibert, John Palfrey, and Jonathan Zittrain spoke about their book, Access Denied, on Public Radio International's The…
This course introduces students trained as lawyers outside of the United States to the U.S. legal system, helping to supplement and put into context what they learn in their other…
The FCC has announced that it's taking its show on the road again - this time to Stanford, on April 17 - for a second en banc hearing on broadband network management practices.
From the Citizen Media Law Project... It’s March and it’s Sunshine Week. This year, from March 16 - 22, the American Society of Newspaper Editors is holding its annual national…
At the beginning of February, Berkman Cyberlaw Clinic Director Phil Malone reported that the Electronic Frontier Foundation had formally challenged a bogus online gaming patent --…
From the OpenNet Initiative... Despite the approaching Olympic Games, it should come as no surprise to most observers of China that information about the spreading protests in…