Yesterday, the Supreme Court again blocked enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), citing that it has not yet been proved that voluntary use of Internet filters…
Since 1999, Mattel, the manufacturer of Barbie, has been locked in lawsuits with artist Tom Forsythe for his controversial artwork that depicts the doll in various poses. …
In an op-ed in today's The New York Times, Berkman Center Director William Fisher puts the latest round of recording industry lawsuits in perspective. Fisher describes a…
Eighteen experts from various fields gathered at the Berkman Center last week for a summit on the thorny and elusive subject of International Internet Governance.
The Free Expression Policy Project, a think tank based at NYU School of Law, recently released a report outlining the current state of the "Information Commons" and new models for…
Next week, incoming Berkman Fellow David Weinberger will give a keynote at an internal conference for the Microsoft Web Publishing Community. Other keynotes at the…
A new report from TechNews World provides an overview of the new European iTunes Music Store that launched this week in Britain, Germany and France. The article echoes some of…
Today, Apple launched its European iTunes Music Store in the U.K., France, and Germany and announced plans to start its Pan-European service in October 2004. The Berkman Center's…