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Sep 21, 2004

Berkman Center Open House: September 22, 7pm, Langdell South

The annual Berkman Center Open House will take place Wednesday, September 22nd at 7pm in the Langdell South Classroom.  The event is designed to recruit student employees and…

Sep 20, 2004

Rip. Sample. Mash. Share. The Creative Commons CD.

The Wall Street Journal reported today that a partnership CD between Wired Magazine and Creative Commons featuring the Beastie Boys, David Byrne, and others will be released next…

Sep 17, 2004

Face-off over the Facebook

TheFacebook.com became one of the most popular websites on the Harvard campus last winter, connecting students much like Friendster, Orkut, and other social networking programs.

Sep 17, 2004

<-- The Filter --> September 2004

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

Sep 13, 2004

Back to School II – Practical Lawyering and Internet-Related Issues

The first session of Practical Lawyering and Internet--Related Issues, a Harvard Law school seminar taught by noted practitioners and Berkman Center Clinical Program Co-Directors…

Sep 13, 2004

ISPs Not Liable for Failing to Block Pornography, Rules Court

A Pennsylvania law which imposed liability on ISPs for blocking access to child pornography was struck down by the U.S.

Sep 8, 2004

Back to School -- Cyberlaw and the Global Economy

The first session of Cyberlaw and the Global Economy, a Harvard Law school class taught by Berkman Director John Palfrey meets for its first session today (Thursday, September 9)…

Sep 7, 2004

Don't Ban the Technology

"Technologies don't infringe copyrights; people do," writes Berkman Center director John Palfrey in his op-ed, The Digital Copyright Crisis in today's Boston Globe.

Sep 3, 2004

Convention Closeout

This week marks the end of convention season for the 2004 Election, and, given all the attention on blogging, politics, and journalism, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on…

Sep 2, 2004

Microsoft Joins iTunes Market

Yesterday, Microsoft announced the release of its new service, MSN Music, which will function much like Apple's popular iTunes Music Store with $.99 downloads and $9.99 albums.

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