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Mar 9, 2004

"If the Law Is Not Consistent, It Loses Strength"

Today, Professor Jean Nicolas Druey (Emeritus of the University of St.

Mar 9, 2004

Maclay: Higher Education Will Spur Innovation

Recently, Berkman Fellow Colin Maclay spoke on a panel that examined venture capital, entrepreneurship and technology in emerging markets at Harvard’s annual Social Enterprise…

Mar 9, 2004

VoIP: Packets are Packets are Packets

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has generated considerable attention in recent months as telecom giants like Comcast, Time Warner, and AT&T have announced plans to expand…

Mar 5, 2004

Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam

In the past few days, several tech industry giants have proposed a new schemes for tackling the growing problem of spam.  Companies like Microsoft, Yahoo, and HP are developing…

Mar 3, 2004

Enabling the Citizen Journalist

Dave Winer, Berkman Center fellow and veteran blogger, spoke today about the role of blogging in politics.  Based on his experience on the 2004 campaign trail, Winer argued that…

Mar 2, 2004

Forbes.com Concurs with ICANN Study

In the article "VeriSign Seeks To Overhaul Oversight Board", Forbes.com mentions the Berkman Center's study, "The End of the Experiment: How ICANN’s Foray Into Global Internet…

Mar 1, 2004

Beware of Reactionary Copyright Laws, Report Advises

The public-policy center that helped shape the Marshall Plan in the late 1940s, the Committee for Economic Development (CED), issued a new report today advising against…

Mar 1, 2004

Looking Back on an Internet Decade

Ten years ago, in the March 1994 issue of Wired, Berkman fellow John Perry Barlow fired a revolutionary shot heard 'round the world.

Feb 26, 2004

Moglen on the Future of Free Software

Eben Moglen is not alarmed about the risk that the SCO v.

Feb 26, 2004

Palfrey Presents "Accountable Net" to ITU

At the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Workshop on Internet Governance, taking place this week in Geneva, Executive Director John Palfrey will present the paper he…

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