This past Thursday, Berkman fellow John Clippinger celebrated the release of his newest work, A Crowd of One: The Future of Individual Identity with a lecture held at Harvard Law…
The Citizen Media Law Project (CMLP) is seeking student interns for this summer!The CMLP is a new organization, co-sponsored by the Center for Citizen Media and the Berkman Center…
It seems that while a great deal of attention is paid to the most comprehensive Internet filtering governments, such as China and Iran, you just need to cross the Charles River to…
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of April 16, 2007What's going on...
A CNet article this week discusses badware and the increasingly subtle tricks employed by badware distributors to hide malicious code on apparently innocuous websites.
Seldom is the American public given a glimpse of unedited foreign opinions on domestic events. More commonly images of rage or love are seen in response to …
In 1997, Interplast, an international humanitarian organization providing free reconstructive surgery and improving healthcare in underserved nations, released a documentary…
The judges on the Copyright Royalty Board, the people from the Library of Congress who determine copyright royalty fees, denied a call a for a rehearing on their March decision to…
When Berkman Fellow and Chilling Effects founder Wendy Seltzer posted a Super Bowl clip to YouTube, she thought she'd get to teach a bit about copyright -- the clip was the NFL's…