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!&nbsp;!!Monday !! Tuesday !! Wednesday !! Thursday !! Friday
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|rowspan="3"|'''Conference Introduction'''
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Conference Introduction'''
|rowspan="3"|'''Digital Humanities'''
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Digital Humanities'''
|rowspan="3"|'''Privacy'''  
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Privacy'''  
|rowspan="3"|'''Cyber Security'''
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|rowspan="3"|Open Systems/Access
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Open Systems/Access'''
|rowspan="2"|Digital Libraries and Archives
|rowspan="2" align="center"|'''Digital Libraries and Archives'''
|rowspan="2"|Youth and Media
|rowspan="2" align="center"|'''Youth and Media'''
|rowspan="3"|WikiLeaks
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|rowspan="2"|TBD 60-minute session
|rowspan="2" align="center"|'''TBD''' 60-minute session
|rowspan="2"|The Global Internet
|rowspan="2" align="center"|'''The Global Internet'''
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|rowspan="2"|History of Cyberlaw and the Berkman Center
|rowspan="2" align="center"|'''History of Cyberlaw and the Berkman Center'''
|rowspan="3"|Creative Wrap-up
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Creative Wrap-up'''
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|rowspan="3"|Intellectual Property
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Intellectual Property'''
|rowspan="3"|TBD 90-minute session
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''TBD''' 90-minute session
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|rowspan="3"|Online Liberty and FOE
|rowspan="3" align="center"|'''Online Liberty and FOE'''
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|rowspan="2"|Looking Ahead
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|rowspan="2"|User Innovation
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|rowspan="2"|Methodologies  
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|rowspan="2"|GNI/Country Case Study
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|rowspan="4"|Final BBQ
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|rowspan="3"|Berkman Center Open House
|rowspan="3" align="center"|Berkman Center Open House
|rowspan="3"|Optional Evening Session
|rowspan="3" align="center"|Optional Evening Session
|rowspan="3"|Optional Evening Session
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Revision as of 11:35, 2 July 2011

iLaw Wiki Navigation
Pillar Themes of iLaw
Open Systems/Access · Online Liberty and FOE
The Changing Internet: Cybersecurity · Intellectual Property
Digital Humanities · Cooperation · Privacy
Cross-sectional Themes of iLaw
The History of the Internet
The Global Internet · Interoperability
The Study of the Internet: New Methods for New Technologies
The Future of the Internet
Case Studies
Digital Libraries, Archives, and Rights Registries
Exploring the Arab Spring · Minds for Sale
User Innovation · Mutual Aid
Misc
Program Schedule · Program Logistics
Evening Events · Student Projects · Participation
Old iLaw Videos · Mid-Point Check-in

Program Overview

After a five year hiatus, the world-renowned iLaw Program is returning to the Harvard Law School. The Berkman Center’s Internet Law Program (iLaw) was initially launched in 2000 to offer the public a way to learn about national and international legal, economic, and public interest debates surrounding the Internet from leading experts in the field.

The 2011 iLaw Program will engage new topics and revisit older topics within the technology, law and policy, and social science fields over a four-day conference, over September 5-9, 2011. Conference participants will consist of current students from the Harvard Law School (HLS) and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), as well as selected researchers, lawyers, executives, faculty members, and technologists from the Harvard community and beyond.

Logistics and Program Agenda

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DRAFT Program Agenda
  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00   Conference Introduction Digital Humanities Privacy Cyber Security
9:30  
10:00  
10:30 30-minute break 30-minute break 30-minute break 30-minute break
11:00 Open Systems/Access Digital Libraries and Archives Youth and Media WikiLeaks
11:30  
12:00   Lunch Lunch
12:30   Lunch Lunch
1:00   TBD 60-minute session The Global Internet
1:30   History of Cyberlaw and the Berkman Center Creative Wrap-up
2:00   30-minute break 30-minute break
2:30   30-minute break Intellectual Property TBD 90-minute session
3:00   Online Liberty and FOE 30-minute break
3:30   Looking Ahead
4:00   User Innovation Methodologies
4:30   GNI/Country Case Study Final BBQ
5:00   mid-point check-in  
5:30        
6:00   Berkman Center Open House Optional Evening Session Optional Evening Session
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00

Program Materials

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The Pillars of iLaw

Network Access and Open Systems
Privacy
Intellectual Property
Cybersecurity
Online Liberty
Digital Humanities

Cross-sectional Modules

History of Cyberlaw
Methodologies
The Global Internet and Internationalization
User Innovation

Examples and Case Studies

Digital Libraries and Archives
Youth and Media
Cloud Computing
Broadband
Case Study: WikiLeaks
Case Study: User Innovation
Case Study: GNI/Google/China
Case Study: Herdict