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Jul 4, 2003

ILAW Response: Can the Internet Stay Neutral?

ILAW participant David Hornik: "What is interesting to me about Lessig's discussion of the E2E Network and the value of its openness is how frequently, in my capacity as a VC, I…

Jun 27, 2003

James Boyle Wins WTN Award

Via Jurist's Paper Chase: "James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke Law School, has won this year's World Technology Award in Law, the World Technology Network …

Jun 26, 2003

Welcome to the New Berkman Center Site

Greetings, all.  As you can see, we've started something new here today.

Jun 26, 2003

More from Moore on the "Second Superpower"

Berkman Fellow Jim Moore, who made quite a splash not long ago with his essay, The Second Superpower, offers new observations today about how weblogs could "lead the way" in…

Jun 26, 2003

"Eldred Act" Introduced

The Washington Post: "Two members of Congress today introduced legislation (PDF) they said would ensure the American public's access to the nation's intellectual and artistic…

Jun 25, 2003

Nesson's Commons Sense

The Berkman Center's Charles Nesson, John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain taught Internet Law 2003 June 16-20 @ Harvard's Program of Instruction for Lawyers.

Jun 25, 2003

Andrew McLaughlin's Mongolia Diary

Senior Fellow Andrew McLaughlin has written a diary for Slate June 9-13 about his work on Internet and technology policy issues with Geekcorps in Mongolia.

Jun 24, 2003

Reed Hundt @ ILAW

Former FCC Chariman Reed Hundt will be among the guest lecturers at this summer's Internet Law Program at Stanford.

Jun 24, 2003

Weblogs Get Busy

JupiterMedia convened a conference June 9-10 to examine "Weblog Business Strategies," bringing together weblog pioneers, practitioners and newbies for a…

Jun 24, 2003

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