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Nov 5, 2004

What's Wrong With TV News?

Berkman Fellow Rebecca MacKinnon gives an inside take on the downsides of corporate TV journalism.

Nov 5, 2004

Hush that Fuss: Rosa Parks v. Outkast

"Great Controversies in Entertainment Intellectual Property" will be the subject of a speech by Joseph Beck (HLS '68), at Harvard Law School (Pound Hall 101) on Wednesday,…

Nov 4, 2004

Monday 7pm -- Book Signing!

Come to The Coop in Harvard Square on Monday, November 8 at 7:00 p.m.

Nov 3, 2004

Election Nail-biting Continues -- Come Discuss

As ballot counting plods onward, Berkman Fellow David Weinberger will host a discussion group tonight on Democracy and the New Public.

Nov 2, 2004

Election Day!

Today, record numbers of voters are expected to turnout for the 2004 presidential election.

Nov 1, 2004

The Election, the Internet, and Politics Worldwide

How has the internet affected politics? This question will be the focus of the Berkman Center's conference in December, Votes, Bits & Bytes.

Oct 27, 2004

Reducing INDUCE

The INDUCE Act fizzled for this year, but what about threats of future legislation? This week, Wendy Seltzer, attorney at the EFF and a Berkman Fellow, answered questions for the…

Oct 26, 2004

Political Hacks

Today, Cameron Marlow spoke at the Berkman Center about political hacks -- "clever solutions to interesting problems." Marlow, a student at the MIT Media Lab, described how basic…

Oct 25, 2004

Remixing, The Art Form

A new audio documentary by Berkman affiliate Benjamen Walker takes a "lawyer free" look at the art, culture, and history of the remix.

Oct 22, 2004

Awards for Digital Pioneers

Last week, Public Knowledge, a nonprofit advocacy group in DC, hosted its first ever IP3 Awards to honor excellence in the three IPs -- intellectual property, information policy,…

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