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Cyberlaw and the Global Economy - Fall 2004

This seminar will focus on recent developments in cyberlaw with impact on commercial and cross-border transactions. The course is not exclusively an international or comparative…

Digital Democracy - Fall 2003

Over the past 15 years, digital information and communication networks have spread rapidly across the globe, bringing with them hopes for, and claims of, fundamental change in the…

Evidence - Winter 1999

Evidence-Truth-Internet: January 1999

Homer's Poetic Justice - Spring 1999

Course website: http://cyber.harvard.edu/homer The series Homer's Poetic Justice formally ended on May 5,1999 but the site will remain open for browsing for an indefinite…

E-4: Virtual Worlds - Fall 2007

Today virtual worlds like Second Life are an exciting new frontier. Second Life has a flourishing economy and millions of users doing everything from teaching and taking Harvard…

May 20, 1999

Open Code / Open Content / Open Law: Building a Digital Commons

Strategic Planning Session Paper

The Berkman Center proposed the formation of a legally independent nonprofit entity - a consortium of educational centers to foster the development of open software, open research…

Freshman Seminar 43z : Cyberspace in Court: Law of the Internet - Fall 2007

This seminar will consider how some of the most important and intriguing collisions of interests in the online space have played out or are playing out now in lawsuits in the…

Hub2 Project - Fall 2007

By talking to people in communities, observing how spaces are currently used, and using new technologies to aid in the process of imagining how spaces could be used, students will…

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