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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.

Sep 1, 2004

Blocking Internet Searches in China

Today the OpenNet Initiative released a new report about Internet censorship in China.

Aug 31, 2004

Technology for Human Rights

Jim Fruchterman, President and CEO of Benetech.org, spoke to a Berkman audience today about the challenges of building software to benefit the public sector.

Aug 27, 2004

Raid on P2P

Less than a week after a federal appeals court in California ruled that Grokster, a decentralized P2P network, could not be held liable for the copyright violations of its users,…

Aug 25, 2004

H2O Project Seeks Senior Software Engineer

If you or someone you know is interested in working on leading-edge educational software - open source of course! - at the Berkman Center (a great place to work), please view the…

Aug 24, 2004

Looking Behind the "Great Firewall" of China

A new bulletin from the OpenNet Initiative (a research partnership of the Citizen Lab, the Berkman Center, and the Advanced Network Research Group) peels back some of the layers…

Aug 23, 2004

Zittrain Weighs In on the Google IPO

In his op-ed, Score a victory for the P in IPO, Berkman Center Co-Director Jonathan Zittrain argues that the quirks of Google's IPO mirror the technology for the search engine…

Aug 20, 2004

The Going Rate for Google

GOOG -- Wall Street's symbol for the nation's leading search engine -- closed its first week of public trading above $100.

Aug 19, 2004

Grokster Decision Affirmed by 9th Circuit

Today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court’s decision in MGM v.Grokster (pdf) that distributors of software using the Gnutella and FastTrack…

Aug 19, 2004

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