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Jul 26, 2004

Weinberger, Others Blog Convention

Berkman Fellow David Weinberger is at the Democratic National Convention this week, blogging both in his own space and on Boston.com.  He is joined there by former Fellow…

Jul 23, 2004

Senate Committee Looks to Tax VoIP

The Senate Committee on Commerce has changed proposed legislation regarding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) from guarding against regulation, to enabling states to levy taxes…

Jul 21, 2004

Digital Media in Higher Ed

Universities across the country are working on creative ways to reduce illegal file-sharing on their networks.

Jul 20, 2004

Internet & Society 2004 Coming This Fall

The fifth conference in a series, Internet & Society 2004: Transformational Politics will take place this December 10th.  Along with sponsors eBay and the Labor and Worklife…

Jul 19, 2004

What Would Thoreau Do?

When Eric Eldred drove his Internet Bookmobile to Walden Pond several weeks ago, he wanted to distribute free books to visitors.

Jul 19, 2004

Internet Governance -- Who's Running this Show?

A group of scholars from Syracuse University and Georgia Institute of Technology have joined forces to form the Internet Governance Project -- an initiative to understand the…

Jul 16, 2004

Internet Activists: More Powerful than Tree-Huggers?

A new report from The Convergence Center argues that activist groups focused on the Internet and communications policy have come of age, taking a prominent place in political…

Jul 15, 2004

<-- The Filter --> July 2004

Filter No. 6.9 - July 15, 2004

Jul 14, 2004

Tune In Online

The Washington Post calls it a "bottomless grab bag full of radio pieces." The Public Radio Exchange -- a nonprofit organization based in Cambridge, MA -- is an online…

Jul 12, 2004

Spotlight on IP

The recently released Harvard Law Bulletin provides a spotlight on the current state of Intellectual Property.

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