The new Congress will unquestionably have a big part to play in determining what kind of digital freedoms we will be granted in the coming years. The power in Washington has…
This week's Tuesday luncheon series featured Berkman fellow Rebecca MacKinnon on Journalism education and the Internet: Help plan a cutting-edge "New Media Workshop" for J-school…
StopBadware.org, the Berkman Center and Oxford Internet Institute's consumer-oriented project that is working to find collaborative solutions to the badware problem, recently…
Last week members of the OpenNet Initiative convened at Berkman to review its research findings before setting to work on a comprehensive, annual study it will publish this spring.
The upcoming issue of the National Law Journal features an opinion piece written by Berkman Center Executive Director and Harvard Clinical Professor of Law John Palfrey. As…
Berkman fellow Urs Gasser spoke at today's Federal Trade Commission's hearings on Protecting Consumers in the Next Tech-ade. Speaking as the event's "European voice," Urs…
This week's Tuesday Luncheon Series featured Lisa Williams and Dan Gillmor on "America at Sidewalk-Level: Placeblogs as a Lense into Citizen Journalism." Lisa, a local citizen…
Now that (most of the) votes have been tallied and Election Day 2006 has come and gone, what can we credit to the influence of the internet? On his blog, John Palfrey, The…