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Jun 10, 2004

Blogs Give Insight into Iraq

According to a story by the BBC News Online, blogs have become an increasingly popular form of communication in Iraq.  While Salam Pax, "The Baghdad Blogger," gained…

Jun 8, 2004

Berkman Center Welcomes New Directors of Clinical Program

The Berkman Center welcomes Bruce P.

Jun 7, 2004

Weinberger Blogs, Palfrey Speaks at IDEAS Boston

The IDEAS Boston conference, sponsored by the Boston Globe, takes place today and tomorrow.  The official conference blogger for today is upcoming Berkman Fellow David Weinberger…

Jun 3, 2004

Berkman Center Names Co-Directors of Clinical Program in Internet Law at Harvard Law School

Cambridge, MA – The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School announced today that it had appointed Bruce P. Keller and Jeffrey P. Cunard, partners at Debevoise …

Jun 2, 2004

Indian Government Orders Blocking of "Inflammatory" Website

Government officials in Mumbai, India ordered Indian ISP to block the website, HinduUnity.org, for allegedly inflammatory, anti-Islamic material.  The OpenNet Initiative -- a…

May 28, 2004

The RIAA v. The Uploaders

This week, the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts held a hearing on one of the nearly 3000 lawsuits that the RIAA's has brought against individuals accused of illegal file…

May 25, 2004

We Thank You, Diane Cabell!

The Berkman Center's Director of Clinical Programs, Diane Cabell, has announced that she will be leaving us shortly to undertake anenhanced role as counsel to Creative Commons. …

May 25, 2004

<-- The Filter --> May 2004

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

May 19, 2004

Don't Be Evil -- The Company Policy

Google's "Don't Be Evil" policy ratcheted up a notch today.&nbsp; The search engine giant announced its statement of software principles directed against the growing trend of…

May 15, 2004

The iLaw Weekend

The Berkman Center's sixth Internet Law program took place this weekend in Cambridge.  The program brought together over a hundred people from all corners of the world to discuss…

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