The Berkman Center's Director of Clinical Programs, Diane Cabell, has announced that she will be leaving us shortly to undertake anenhanced role as counsel to Creative Commons. …
Google's "Don't Be Evil" policy ratcheted up a notch today. The search engine giant announced its statement of software principles directed against the growing trend of…
The Berkman Center's sixth Internet Law program took place this weekend in Cambridge. The program brought together over a hundred people from all corners of the world to discuss…
The success of the blog in helping Internet users communicate is undeniable, but what happens when this medium is used not just to share ideas but to share music, too? The MP3…
On May 13-15, approximately one hundred people will join the Berkman Center to learn the latest in cyberlaw from the foremost experts in the field. The sixth Internet Law…
If you or someone you know is interested in working on leading-edge educational software - open source of course! - at the Berkman Center (a great place to work), please view the…
On Tuesday, May 4th, the Berkman Center welcomes Professor Doron Ben-Atar, who will discuss his book Trade Secrets: Intellectual Piracy and the Origins of American Industrial…
In response to recent studies of Internet filtering and censorship in Iran, the US International Broadcasting Bureau has developed software it calls the "Anonymizer," which allows…
This weekend's New York Times reports on recent criticisms of Google's "don't do evil" corporate policy. The story examines several small companies that were not allowed to…