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Jan 9, 2004

Call for Submissions: Yale Conference on CyberCrime

Yale Law School's Information Society Project (ISP) will present a conference on CyberCrime and Digital Law Enforcement, taking place on March 26-28, 2004 at Yale Law School.

Jan 8, 2004

Normative Principles for Evaluating Free and Proprietary Software

This article explains the ways in which free and proprietary software are at odds, and offers a framework by which to assess their value - a prerequisite to determining the extent…

Jan 7, 2004

Howard Bashman to Lecture at HLS, 1/12, 6:30pm

Howard Bashman, author of the popular blawg (law weblog) How Appealing, and chair of the Appellate Practice of Buchanan Ingersoll, will lecture at Harvard Law School on Monday,…

Jan 6, 2004

Brush Up on the Diebold Controversy

As the controversy about electronic voting and the security of Diebold's voting systems continues to unfold, the Berkman Center has released a briefing that outlines the history…

Jan 6, 2004

Website Launch for the Digital Media Project

The Berkman Center has created a new website for its Digital Media Project, a multi-year study that began in October 2003.  The project, made possible with the generous…

Dec 23, 2003

Colleges Sharing Lessons Online - Some Rights Reserved

A recent article in the Christian Science Monitor discusses the slowly increasing move of college and university instruction material to the Internet. For example, Berklee…

Dec 22, 2003

Victory for Privacy Advocates

Getting the names of file-swappers will now require a judge’s approval, according to a federal district court ruling on December 19.  The news comes as a setback to the Recording…

Dec 18, 2003

DMCA -- Blocking Kung Fu Online?

U.S. laws on importing and distributing foreign films are anything but clear, according to a story from WiredNews (12/17/03).  Bringing a foreign film across the border in…

Dec 17, 2003

Internet & Society Project: Technology in Politics

The latest question in the Internet & Society project on H2O asks you to be President of the United States.

Dec 17, 2003

Replace Copyright with a Music Co-op?

Thirty-five stakeholders in the future of digital media, ranging from legal scholars to the songwriter for "The Clash," convened at Harvard Law School on Friday, December 5 to…

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