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Jan 7, 2005

New Research Report: Business Models for Digital Media

Today, the Berkman Center's Digital Media Project released a new research report that examines emerging business models for digital media distribution and the policy questions…

Jan 6, 2005

Lawyer-Free Remix?

This Creative Commons-sponsored audio feature by producer Benjamen Walker examines art, culture, and history of the remix.

Jan 5, 2005

Democratizing the Net

Larry Lessig, Stanford Law Professor and author of the recent book, Free Culture, was featured on yesterday's NPR show, The Connection.

Jan 4, 2005

Is the Web a Medium or a World?

This question will be the focus of the next Web of Ideas, a discussion group led by Berkman Fellow and author David Weinberger. As Weinberger explains, "At one level, the Web is…

Jan 4, 2005

<--The Filter--> January 2005

Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

Jan 3, 2005

Global Voices Audio Show

Berkman Fellow Rebecca MacKinnon and radio producer Benjamen Walker put together this audio report about the Global Voices track of our conference last month, Votes, Bits & Bytes.

Dec 15, 2004

Intellectual Property Law in Eurasia

Yesterday, Berkman Center faculty provided a day of instruction in iLaw Eurasia on intellectual property law.

Dec 13, 2004

Berkman Faculty Teaching at iLaw Eurasia

Fifty representatives from government, the private sector, and civil society in Eurasia have convened in Tallinn, Estonia this week for iLaw Eurasia, a five-day program about ICT…

Dec 11, 2004

Blogs as Bridges

On the third day of Votes, Bits & Bytes, several discussions are tackling blogs and their role in politics, culture, and international discourse.

Dec 10, 2004

Meeting Up or Bowling Alone?

Scott Heiferman joined Prof.

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