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… of Rights -- in its concepts of liberty, freedom, public domain, public trial, confrontation, fair opportunity to defend, and jury. Classes will model …
… decisions haven’t taken place in a vacuum, says Jonathan Zittrain ’95 , Harvard’s George Bemis Professor of International … relates to human values. Read more on Harvard Law Today … Gaining power, losing control …
… has a new article coming out entitled Regulation of Blog Campaign Advocacy on the Internet: Comparing U.S., German, and … on the source of political commentary by barring certain funding sources. German law imposes stricter limits …
… soon the democratic security government, big companies and mainstream media supported it and invited people to join. … check out Global Voices and be sure to subscribe to the Daily Digest for the latest international news every …
… of the NFL copyright statement has been taken down yet again by Youtube. Following the first removal of her video … is so high, we can't possibly keep track of all the claims of non-infringement. Our bots are entitled to a few …
… The Berkman Center hosted Julien Pain this past Tuesday as our guest luncheon speaker. Julien … even when a repressive regime rules. The second topic was raised by a participant’s question: Is it necessarily a good …
… talk today on " Information Technology and Political Campaigning " is now available. The Citizen Media Law Project has taken the …
… of musical history. A neglected part of musical history. Again and again there have been attempts to police music; to …
… Project ... Following up on our previous posting about blog campaign advocacy, the Federal Election Commission announced … that it has rejected conservative blogger John Bambenek's complaint alleging that the liberal website Daily Kos …
… Berkman Center co-founder Jonathan Zittrain gave a special inaugural lecture today (Tuesday, … first executive director from 1997-2000, is currently Chair in Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford …