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This page contains a list of videos from presentations given by Berkman Faculty at past iLaws.

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Click here for a collection of short videos which include prediction for and explanations of the internet from 2004's iLaw seminar from Professors Yochai Benkler, Terry Fisher, Larry Lessig, and Jonathan Zittrain.

Jonathan Zittrain


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  • Zittrain anticipates changes to the Internet regarding quality of service, accounting & traffic management, encryption & security, and authentication.



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  • Zittrain describes the need for new security measures and potential effects on Internet neutrality.



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  • Zittrain discusses potential changes in hardware and how they will affect control of content.



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  • Zittrain explains the fundamental structure of the internet.


Lawrence Lessig


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  • Lessig illustrates four types of regulation, emphasizing the way the architecture of the Internet serves as a regulatory force.



Yochai Benkler



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  • Yochai Benkler discusses the shift from the 150 year trend of concentration and commercialization of information production to the Internet's open, collaborative system of production.


William Fisher


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  • William Fisher discusses pre-digital copyright law and the Fair Use doctrine.