Global Voices: Myanmar: unprecedented cyclone disaster
CMLP Launches New Legal Guide Section: Intellectual Property
The first cut of the Citizen Media Law Project's in-depth Legal Guide is nearly complete! Last Friday's release of the section on "intellectual property" fills in an essential area of law for this extensive resource. The section on "risks associated with publication" is in the works. Together with CMLP's unique Legal Threats Database, the Legal Guide provides invaluable information for anyone engaging in online speech.
5 may 2008
Berkman Buzz: Week of April 28, 2008
StopBadware, freedom of press in Iran and Russia, internet fame, ReelChanges and more...all in this weeks BUZZ!
2 may 2008
Mike Doughty cuts through the noise
Charge up your mp3 player. As part of the Berkman Center’s ongoing tenth anniversary celebration, Berkman@10, we’re retrieving some multimedia classics from our past, including, to date, five notable moments that were saved on tape. This week, by popular demand, we're coughing up an interview with Mike Doughty, and his guitar, at Signal/Noise 2k5.
2 may 2008
StopBadware.org: PerformanceOptimizer alert
Thinking about installing the trial version of SellMoSoft's PerformanceOptimizer? Not a good idea! StopBadware has the skinny on this badware gem, deceptive through and through...
2 may 2008
ROFLCon encore: David Weinberger's keynote via Rocketboom
Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference 2008 - May 20-23
This year, the 18th annual Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference is focusing on those issues at the forefront of technology policy this election year. The conference will take place in New Haven, CT, May 20-23.
30 apr 2008
English Libel Law's Pernicious Impact on First Amendment Speech
Citizen Media Law Project director David Ardia walks us through Floyd Abrams' op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal...
30 apr 2008
Onward!
John Palfrey named new head of Harvard Law library
With more than a little bit of pride and enthusiasm, we celebrate the appointment of our dear friend and colleague John Palfrey as Harvard Law School's first Vice Dean of Library and Information Resources.
30 apr 2008
Last week, Berkman Fellow Doc Searls delivered the keynote -- virtually -- at the VRM 2008 conference in Munich. And ProjectVRM won a special prize...
29 apr 2008
ROFLCon encore
The internet was rolling on the floor and laughing out loud this weekend, as ROFLCon filled the MIT campus with live memes discussing Net culture and fame.
29 apr 2008
Tuesday, April 29, in NYC: "Who Owns This Image? Art, Access, and the Public Domain"
Cornell, Shirky, Wales, Wu, Zittrain: "Futures of the Internet," colloquium at NYU, April 16
Berkman Buzz: Week of April 21, 2008
ROFLCon, infrastructure, elections in Zimbabwe, the NJ Supreme Court, and more...in this week's BUZZ!
25 apr 2008
Ethan Zuckerman: the history of digital community, in less than 7 minutes
Fasten your time machine seatbelt. As part of the Berkman Center’s ongoing tenth anniversary celebration, Berkman@10, we’re retrieving some classics from our multimedia archive, including, to date, four great moments that were saved on tape. This week, a double hat tip -- to ROFLCon's group dissection of Internet culture and to Digital Natives' roundup of Internet video, which reminded us of this classic from the watershed first Beyond Broadcast conference...
25 apr 2008
How Trademark Law Casts A Dark Cloud Over Free Speech
The Citizen Media Law Project is preparing the intellectual property sections of its legal guide. An article by Professor Bill McGeveran provides some grist for the mill, raising questions about "free-expression-related defenses to trademark claims."
25 apr 2008
Welcome to the ROFLdome
ROFLCon, the greatest gathering of Internet celebrities and memes seen this side of the kitteh-osphere, LOLifies Cambridge tomorrow and Saturday, April 25-26, at MIT and other venues in the Cambridge/Boston area. The Mozilla Firefox, the TripAdvisor Owl, and hundreds of others will probe the hows and whys of Net culture and contemplate its future.
24 apr 2008
Is Privacy an Illusion? Jonathan Zittrain Weighs in...
David Weinberger, who has been teaching The Web Difference at HLS this semester with John Palfrey, tells us, "In case you were wondering, we have scientifically determined that the Net is different on a scale of 8.4 out of 10..."
24 apr 2008
The Citizen Media Law Project follows the Quash of the Seidel Subpoena
From the CMLP blog...A federal magistrate judge in New Hampshire has quashed the subpoena issued to Kathleen Seidel. Seidel publishes the blog Neurodiversity, where she writes about autism issues...
23 apr 2008