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Dec 15, 2005

The Commonwealth's ODF Forum, Dec. 14

Yesterday Professor John Palfrey gave the opening testimony at the  Open Forum on the Future of Electronic Data Formats for the Commonwealth:The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is…

Dec 14, 2005

The debate goes on

Legal Affairs is hosting a debate between Derek Bambauer and Richard A. Epstein, the Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. Monday Legal Affairs…

Dec 13, 2005

Playlists, Podcasting, And Other New Forms of Sharing

Listen Live with QuickTimeToday Derek Slater, Berkman student fellow, and Mike McGuire, Gartner Research Director, released "Consumer Taste Sharing Is Driving the Online Music…

Dec 12, 2005

Legal Affairs January/February Issue

Legal Affairs special technology edition (January/February 2006) features articles by Berkman's Jonathan Zittrain and Derek Bambauer.  The online edition is already up, but the…

Dec 9, 2005

Looking Back -- the Internet and Eastern Europe

Yesterday members of the Berkman Center and the Oxford Internet Institute met with some leading Internet thinkers and practitioners from Eastern Europe to discuss the role…

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Dec 8, 2005

Berkman Center and Gartner to Release Report Documenting Importance of Playlists to Music Industry

Cambridge, MA - The Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Gartner will release an industry report Tuesday, December 13, documenting the extent of peoples’ use of music…

Dec 8, 2005

Microeconomics Goes Open Source

Creative Commons posts today that Caltech economics professor Preston McAfee has published a complete Introduction to Economic Analysis textbook under a Creative Commons license. …

Dec 7, 2005

Network Neutrality

If you missed yesterday's webcast with Barbara van Schewick and are interested in network neutrality issues, David Weinberger blogged the session.  His post also includes a…

Dec 6, 2005

Luncheon Series Webcast: Barbara van Schewick

The necessity of network neutrality regulation is one of the hottest topics in telecommunications policy today.

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