This afternoon Michael Maier, former Shorenstein Fellow and founder and CEO of the German company Blogform Publishing, joined the Berkman Luncheon Series to present on the next…
From Jens Wilkinson of Global Voices...In the Liberal Democratic Party election held on Sunday the 24th, Fukuda Yasuo defeated opponent Aso Taro, and is slated to become the next…
Copyright is a tug-of-war that, as Lewis Hyde explained, has been a lively debate for centuries. The Berkman Center has addressed the issue from a number of angles over the past…
We will be webcasting tonight's Open House for those who can't make it out to be with us!If you're busy tonight but want to learn a bit more about our research assistant…
From the Citizen Media Law Project...CNET collaborated with Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation to come up with the helpful list 9 Fun Ways Web 2.o Startups Can…
In the spirit of One Web Day, a celebration of global online life taking place on September 22nd, as well as Berkman’s 10th anniversary, we dedicated this week’s luncheon series…
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of September 17, 2007* * * * * * * * * * * * …
From the Citizen Media Law Project...In late August, Volkswagen obtained a subpoena from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California (Case No.3:07-MC…
From Berkman fellow Doc Searls...In Why Facebook went west, Scott Kirsner suggests that Facebook’s decision to relocate to Silicon Valley “either highlights Boston’s deficiencies…
From the OpenNet Initiative...It has been widely reported that on the evening of 16 September 2007 Google and its related services (Gmail, et cetera) were blocked in Iran. The…