The OpenNet Initiative, a project documenting filtering and surveillance practices worldwide in order to "to excavate, expose and analyze," has launched this month.
Cease and desist letters are flying after yesterday's online protest, Grey Tuesday. The cyber-movement was organized to show support for The Grey Album, a creation by LA's DJ…
Keith Enright and Mark Young joined us for a discussion about Internet privacy, spam, spyware, and where legislation regarding the above may or may not get us. Enright, of…
Derrick Ashong, a Berkman Center researcher and Harvard PhD student, recently organized a retreat for the Hip Hop Youth Political Engagement Retreat (HHYPER), a preliminary to the…
The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) has announced its second annual Summer Doctoral Programme for 2004. Attendees of the program will have the opportunity to attend seminars and…
In the New York Times Week in Review, Professor Jonathan Zittrain comments on the Internet as a place where politicians might be freer with their words than in other venues. He…
Rethink copyright and revive our creative culture, argued Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig in a speech at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard…
A recent study released by the Institute for Policy, Democracy & the Internet provides a picture of America's new online citizenry. According to the report, Political…