Free Culture, an organization founded by college students in April of 2004, has declared today the National Day of Action on Open Access. Events are scheduled for…
In the stuggle to determine the application of "fair use" in the digital age, an insurance company has taken note of educational use and may be leading the filmmaking industry…
The Public Radio Exchange (PRX) is offering a number of special programs for your Valentine's Day enjoyment. From commentary, to gift ideas, to holiday tunes, they are…
Berkman Fellow Lewis Hyde spoke today at the weekly Luncheon Series about the topic of his upcoming work, "the privatizing of the cultural commons."Hyde addressed many of the…
Many in the academic community have actively sought to utilize the Net's reach and accessibility to allow for greater open access to education and educational resources. The…
After a year of research and exploration to develop a set of governing principles that will help to protect and advance free expression and privacy on the Net, the process was…
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of February 9, 2007What's going on...
Apple's open letter to the "big 4" of the music industry (who combined distribute over 70% of music), suggesting that the time has come for the removal of digital rights…
Since last September, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has been hosting their Classical Concert Series with a twist. For those that cannot make it to the Museum's "Tapestry…
Yesterday's announcement that Apple CEO Steve Jobs has asked the recording industry to do away with digital rights management (DRM) protections for online music created quite a…