Berkman Center co-director and StopBadware founder Jonathan Zittrain is featured in Information Security News speaking on badware as a threat to the openness and innovation of the…
A new work titled "Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software," edited by a collection of international experts in the field, including Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A.
Whether it's legal debates, copyright controversies, or viral media in general, most conversations of late seem to be coming back to Youtube, Google's wildly popular video-sharing…
In the latest development of Berkman Fellow Wendy Seltzer's test to determine the boundaries of copyright infringment, her clip of the NFL copyright statement has been taken down…
This week, social networking site MySpace.com released its "MySpace Impact" page, which provides a platform for Presidential candidates to create official profiles. Many of the…
Imagine a global network of open and free educational content, customized for different states or countries, with experimentation across multiple sites and multiple platforms, so…
Last week, the Berkman Center Clinical Program in Cyberlaw and Harvard Law School’s Office of Public Interest Advising’s Heyman Fellowship Program sponsored a panel discussion on…
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of March 12, 2007What's going on... take…
The Berkman Center recently welcomed Microsoft's Associate General Counsel, Ira Rubenstein, to discuss privacy policies from the perspective of the corporation and the…