As the recording industry has broadened its efforts to deter online peer to peer file sharing and recover what it views as lost revenues, its tactics have left many scratching…
Michael Hemment is Research Librarian and Head of Scholarly Research Initiatives at Widener Library, here at Harvard University. Recently, MediaBerkman producer Colin…
Following the Lucheon Series presentation, "Access Denied: the Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering," by Rob Faris and John Palfrey yesterday, some…
Rob Faris, the OpenNet Initiative's Research Director and John Palfrey, one of the project's Principal Investigators, lead a discussion of Internet filtering and provided a…
The Berkman Center's StopBadware.org is looking for a new Project Manager. Responsible for making operational and substantive decisions regarding the project, leading its…
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.