In a Harvard Crimson Op-Ed, Berkman Founder Charles Nesson and fellow Wendy Seltzer explain why the latest tactics of the RIAA to pursue copyright infringment run counter to…
Following recent calls for access to Presidential Debates broadcast on national television, CNN has just announced that they will license their next debate with a Creative Commons…
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of April 30, 2007What's going on...
StopBadware has analyzed 49,296 websites - sites submitted by trusted third parties to the StopBadware.org Badware Website Clearinghouse - and identified the five web hosting…
Expanding into foreign markets has brought great profitability and growth to a number of tech companies, but despite the borderless nature of the Internet, some countries that…
In what's been described as an "all-out cyber-revolt," the web is buzzing around the debate over legal issues surrounding Digital Rights Management and the Digital Millennium…
This past month, the OpenNet Initiative traveled to Nigeria for their national elections on April 14th, where they monitored the country's Internet for signs of…
Marking the release of his latest latest work, Everything is Miscellaneous, Berkman Fellow David Weinberger is conducting a series of interviews for Wired Magazine on how we…
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