Author and Berkman Fellow David Weinberger has been featured on NPR twice in the past few weeks for his expert commentary on the Internet and society. The first piece, which…
Online communities are all the rage in recent web-talk. Friendster, Orkut, RSS feeds, and blog rolls have popularized the idea of social networks in cyberspace and have…
IDEAS Boston 2004, hosted by The Boston Globe, in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and WGBH Boston, will feature creative thinkers from the New England region,…
Just one day after the IFPI took legal actions against file-sharers in Denmark, Germany, Italy, and Canada (see the breaking news report by Berkman Fellow Urs Gasser), a…
The Economist recently enlisted the help of Michael Best, Berkman Center Fellow and head of the eDevelopment group at MIT's Media Lab, in its piece, "Beyond the Digital Divide." …
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) announced earlier today that legal actions against 247 alleged illegal file-sharers have been taken in Denmark,…
Online social networks will be today's theme at the Berkman Center. John Clippinger, our newest Berkman Fellow and a veteran scholar on this subject, will give a lunch…
The Berkman Center's Digital Media Project Team has just released a new Case Study that examines the legal foundation of Apple's online music store, iTunes. The Study analyzes…
Fraud, misuse, and exploitation online has pushed some frustrated Internet users to take justice into their own hands. Increasingly private individuals are enforcing their own…
The Arts Project at Duke's Center for the Study of the Public Domain presents FRAMED!! How Law Constructs and Constrains Culture on Friday April 2, 2004, 10am-5:30pm at Duke Law…