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…
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and The Division of Engineering and Applied Science at Harvard University present "Privacy and Security: Technology, Policy, and Society…
AudioBerkman brings you inside the World Summit on the Information Society – the enormous UN-sponsored convention held in December 2003. WSIS brought together a staggering…
The Government Open Code Collaborative (GOCC) -- a partnership of state and local governments -- was launched earlier this month to pioneer the shared use of open source software…
AudioBerkman traveled to SXSW Interactive last week to record what happens when online communities converge in real space. We talked with bloggers, Friendsters, and Craigslisters…
Clinical students Yuanshi Bu and Jinfei Zhang are assisting iCommons director Christiane Asschenfeldt and project leader Mao Xianghui to "port" Creative Commons licenses to China.
On March 19th and 20th, Harvard Law School's Journal of Law and Technology hosts Evolving Media: Emerging Distribution Technologies, and the Legal Response, at Langdell Hall.
A track from the controversial Grey Album blared over the speakers as the audience entered the conference hall. On the stage sat five experts in digtial music for a discussion of …
The Pew Charitable Trust released a new study concluding that Americans don't like spam. The report reveals that 77% of people say junk emails make being online unpleasant…
Industry leaders and scholars discussed the Future of Wireless Devices on a panel at South by Southwest Interactive yesterday. Discussion centered on the range possibilities in…