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Oct 14, 2003

Berkman Clinical Clients Featured in Wired

The November 2003 print issue of Wired Magazine is focused on the open source movement.  A number of Berkman Center clinical clients are prominently mentioned including…

Oct 7, 2003

Fisher and McGuire in L.A. Times on the New Napster

Today's article, New Napster to Play by Music Industry's Rules, describes the new automatic billing system for Napster set up by Roxio Corp.

Oct 6, 2003

Zittrain and Edelman Release Site Finder Research

Technical Responses to Unilateral Internet Authority: The Deployment of VeriSign "Site Finder" and ISP Response was released today by Professor Jonathan Zittrain and Berkman…

Oct 6, 2003

Enormous Response to BloggerCon

The blogosphere is abuzz with reactions to the hugely successful, well-attended BloggerCon events this weekend.

Oct 1, 2003

BloggerCon Comes Alive in Cambridge This Weekend

BloggerCon begins this Friday, October 3rd, with a kickoff party, bringing countless weblog writers together for the first time in real space.

Oct 1, 2003

<-- The Filter --> October 2003

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

Sep 29, 2003

Berkman Center in the News This Weekend

Digital media, spam, and housing costs: this past weekend, the Berkman Center appeared in major media about all of these topics. Professor William Fisher, in USA Today, commented…

Sep 29, 2003

Ashong's "Pirate This CD!!" - Presentation on Monday, 9/29

From Derrick Ashong's event notice: "The music industry as we knew it is dead.

Sep 29, 2003

Join the Internet & Society Discussion on H2O!

You are invited to join the Berkman Center community and people around the world in this month's Internet & Society discussion on H2O.

Sep 26, 2003

Moore: Changing the World of Internet and Politics

Berkman Senior Fellow Jim Moore has been named one of the "top 25 individuals, organizations and companies that are having the greatest impact on the way the Internet is changing…

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