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Oct 7, 2004

Announcing ILaw Eurasia 2004, December 13-17

The iLaw Eurasia Program is a five-day, intensive course designed to expose and introduce 50 advanced policy experts from countries in Eurasia to the critical and emerging…

Oct 6, 2004

Palfrey at Cornell: Webcast Archive

Berkman Center Executive Director John Palfrey presented the topic "The Problem with the Law in Cyberspace" at 10am, and "The Digital Media Crisis" at 2pm, 10/6 at Cornell…

Oct 6, 2004

Gruter-Berkman Roundtable Reconvenes 10/13: Honest Signaling

Honest Signaling and Other Strategies for Building Reliability and Trust on the Internet October 13, 2004: 1:30 –3:00.

Oct 5, 2004

Copyright and Voting

John Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center, published an op-ed in CNet this morning about a recent ruling against Diebold, Inc.

Oct 5, 2004

Forum on Napster's Return -- The Incorporation of Digital Music?

Can Napster, the once revolutionary P2P service, refashion itself as a corporate player in the new digital media marketplace? What does this mean for the future of music,…

Oct 1, 2004

Landmark Decision in the Diebold Case

Yesterday, a California court issued a decisive victory for a group of pro-active students, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and defenders of fair use everywhere.

Oct 1, 2004

Web of Ideas: New Discussion Series with Weinberger Begins 10/6

Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the Baker House at 6 pm for the first in a series of discussions, led by David Weinberger, on the effect of the Web on how we understand ourselves…

Sep 29, 2004

Internet Filtering & the Law

What are the legal implications of limiting access to Internet content? In this paper, the OpenNet Initiative -- a partnership of the Citizen Lab, the University of Cambridge,…

Sep 28, 2004

Derrick Ashong: Free This CD!

Derrick Ashong visited the Berkman Center to discuss his new project, FAM (Freedom Access Music).  He has just completed a book (available online) explaining the project:…

Sep 27, 2004

Internet Radio Show on Copyright: Lawrence Lessig

Earlier today, Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford discussed copyright on the Your Call Bay Area radio program.  The show is now archived.

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