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Nov 3, 2005

House Hearing: "Content Protection in the Digital Age"

Public Knowledge just let us know that today's hearing, "Content Protection in the Digital Age: The… More

Nov 2, 2005

Wikipedia -- on and offline

Jimmy Wales, Berkman fellow and the founder of Wikipedia, announced earlier this week that "Wikipedia may soon be available in print for readers in the developing world."  Started… More

Nov 1, 2005

Today's luncheon series: OpenSource Radio

Today we're hosting OpenSource Radio --  Mary McGrath, Chris Lydon (former Berkman fellow), Brendan Greeley,… More

Oct 31, 2005

Open Source Radio Seeking Feedback

Open Source radio, an interactive public radio show featuring Berkman affiliate Chris Lydon, will be guests at the Berkman Center's Tuesday Luncheon Series tomorrow (11/1, 12:30… More

Oct 28, 2005

MA and "Open Standards and Interoperability"

Yesterday, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society hosted a two-hour discussion session on Open Standards and Interoperability.  Our discussion was meant to be an extension of… More

Oct 28, 2005

Lessig on Fair Use

Lawrence Lessig has begun a regular series explaining the history and future of Creative Commons on the CC blog. More

Oct 27, 2005

<-- The Filter --> October 2005

Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. More

Oct 26, 2005

Blog Quake Day

Today is Blog Quake Day.  Over on GlobalVoices, Neha Viswanathan answers the call for BlogQuakeDay, explaining the critical contributions blogs have made during times of tragedy. … More

Oct 25, 2005

6pm tonight: Web of Ideas Discussion with Joshua Schachter

Joshua Schachter visited us today for our luncheon series (see post below). More

Oct 25, 2005

Tune in to today's luncheon series

Today's luncheon series guest is Joshua Schachter, Del.icio.us founder.  Please join us (virtually)! We will take questions over email (just send them to Erica, egeorge at cyber… More

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