Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the Baker House at 6 pm for the first in a series of discussions, led by David Weinberger, on the effect of the Web on how we understand ourselves…
What are the legal implications of limiting access to Internet content? In this paper, the OpenNet Initiative -- a partnership of the Citizen Lab, the University of Cambridge,…
Derrick Ashong visited the Berkman Center to discuss his new project, FAM (Freedom Access Music). He has just completed a book (available online) explaining the project:…
Earlier today, Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford discussed copyright on the Your Call Bay Area radio program. The show is now archived.
Ever wondered why a search on Google News sometimes pulls up articles with unrelated photos? Or why a search for "John Kerry" retrieves headlines like John Kerry Should Spit On…
The Berkman Center is planning its third Internet and Society conference, Votes, Bits & Bytes, to take a skeptical look at whether the Internet has really changed politics.
The annual Berkman Center Open House will take place Wednesday, September 22nd at 7pm in the Langdell South Classroom. The event is designed to recruit student employees and…
The Wall Street Journal reported today that a partnership CD between Wired Magazine and Creative Commons featuring the Beastie Boys, David Byrne, and others will be released next…
TheFacebook.com became one of the most popular websites on the Harvard campus last winter, connecting students much like Friendster, Orkut, and other social networking programs.