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Jul 28, 2003

Christopher Lydon Blogs Out Loud

Berkman Fellow Christopher Lydon has become a keen early adopter of the audio blogging phenomenon.

Jul 21, 2003

RSS 2.0 Spec Under Creative Commons License

UserLand Software is transferring all right, title and interest in the RSS 2.0 specification to the Berkman Center, and we are re-releasing it, verbatim, to the public via…

Jul 16, 2003

Fisher Unveils Compulsory Licensing Scheme

Berkman Center Faculty Director William Fisher outlines in this CNET piece his proposal [PDF] for resolving the current legal conflicts over unauthorized distribution of…

Jul 15, 2003

John Palfrey: "Fair Use" Unreliable Defense

Executive Director John Palfrey argues in a recent post that weblog writers ought to use Creative Commons licenses affirmatively to assert their IP rights rather than relying on…

Jul 10, 2003

ILAW Wrap Up

ILAW participant Frank Field has notes and links to weblog commentary on the program, conveniently keyed to the program agenda.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Faculty Wrap Up, Q & A

We've arrived at the final session here @ ILAW, wherein the participants get to ask the faculty questions about any part of the program, and the faculty does its very best to…

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Zittrain and Shaffer van Houweling on Privacy

The first topic on this last day of ILAW is online privacy, taught by professors Jonathan Zittrain and Molly Shaffer Van Houweling.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Fisher on Patents

First up this morning @ ILAW: Professor William "Terry" Fisher on patents.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Lessig on Law, Code and Architecture

Here, my complete notes from Larry Lessig's session here at ILAW yesterday on law, code and architecture--plus Aaron Swartz, Frank Field and Jim Flowers on same.

Jul 9, 2003

Live from ILAW

I'm writing from Stanford, California today, where, a few hours from now, we'll be presenting this summer's Internet Law Program.

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