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Jul 3, 2007

Korea: Internet and Anonymity

From Hyejin Kim of Global Voices...Internet portal sites in Korea will use the real-name comment system (daet-geul sil-myeong-je) from this month.

Jul 2, 2007

More debate over anti-spyware laws

From StopBadware.org...Debate over several proposed U.S.

Jul 2, 2007

Exclusive Rights: The Wrong Goal for NFL

From Berkman Fellow Wendy Selter for the Citizen Media Law Project blog...The NFL just doesn't know when to stop. The Washington Post reports on a new NFL policy limiting…

Jul 2, 2007

Recordings from the Anti-Spyware Coalition conference

Recordings of sessions at the Anti-Spyware Coalition conference, which took place this past Wednesday at Harvard Law School, are now available:Part 1Part 2Part 3You will need Real…

Jun 29, 2007

Berkman Buzz, week of June 25

BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of June 25, 2007What's going on...

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Jun 29, 2007

Second Berkman/St. Gallen Workshop on ICT Interoperability

From Berkman Fellow Urs Gasser...[Earlier this week], I had the pleasure to co-moderate with my colleagues and friends Prof.

Jun 28, 2007

China: Bloggers take on drugs

From John Kennedy of Global Voices...Judging from its wikipedia entry—or its United Nations page which hasn’t been updated in three years, one might think the International Day…

Jun 28, 2007

Can Public Records Be Too Public?

From David Ardia of Citizen Media Law Project...That is the question that Jason Fry raises in a provocative column in the Wall Street Journal Online.

Jun 27, 2007

Live-Blogging the ASC

The folks of StopBadware.org are live-blogging the Anti-Spyware Coalition conference, taking place today at Harvard Law School.

Jun 27, 2007

Quiet case

From Berkman Fellow Doc Searls...(Yesterday) thousands of Internet radio stations...

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