Digital Natives: encounter with the RIAA
Launched last Wednesday, the Digital Natives Reporters in the Field series gets fully underway this week with the first two parts of a brand-new piece created by Digital Natives summer interns Nikki Leon and John Randall: "The Ballad of Zack McCune" -- an exploration of digital natives and illegal downloading...
24 jul 2008
New design for the StopBadware.org site!
Webcast: 7/21, 4pm, FCC public en banc hearing on "Broadband and the Digital Future"
The world of Global Voices, rising
Global Voices Online has announced an Executive Director! In August, Ivan Sigal will take the helm, joining Managing Director Georgia Popplewell and GVO's international team and growing network...
21 jul 2008
Berkman Buzz: Week of July 14, 2008
An "iPatiot Act," eBay v. Tiffany, Science Commons and more...in this week's BUZZ!
18 jul 2008
Over on the Future of the Internet blog, Berkman summer intern Brendan Ballou takes a look at the Global Online Freedom Act being considered by Congress...
18 jul 2008
Doc Searls reports on Monday and Tuesday's first-ever VRM workshop...
17 jul 2008
We're looking to hire a handful of sharp, visionary people to join our ever-growing community. There are currently six opportunities at the Berkman Center...
16 jul 2008
Digital Natives team kicks off Reporters in the Field series
This afternoon, the Digital Natives project rolled out the first video in its Reporters in the Field series, which will investigate the project's issues and themes through one of those same themes: digital media creation...
16 jul 2008
Digital Natives: Going Loca: Privacy in a digital world
Berkman Luncheon Series
Openness for Life Science Databases15 jul 2008
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, Berkman Fellow
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay presented work on legal and technical openness for life science databases that she developed with Science Commons.
ProjectVRM Workshop14 jul 2008 - 15 jul 2008
Day 2 of ProjectVRM's first workshop is underway...
Berkman Buzz: Week of July 7, 2008
Fair use, Darfur, blogging in Iran and more...and in this week's BUZZ
11 jul 2008
Iranian parliament moving toward death penalty for blogging on certain topics
From the Citizen Media Law Project... Online free speech has never been well received by the Iranian government, but now Tehran is just one step away from making blogging on certain topics into a capital crime.
10 jul 2008
Creative Commons' Metrics Project Now Live
Rebooting America: Ideas for Resdesigning American Democracy for the Internet Age
Personal Democracy Forum has released Rebooting America, including essays from Yochai Benkler, danah boyd, Gene Koo, David Weinberger, and many more.
8 jul 2008
Berkman's Cyberlaw Clinic is seeking a resident Clinical Fellow for the academic year 2008-09. If you are passionate about working with students and internet/IP law, here is your chance to closely mentor and supervise Harvard Law students as they pursue fascinating, cutting-edge cases in our Clinic.
7 jul 2008
Berkman Buzz: Week of June 30, 2008
The FCC and "free" wireless, a web-less intern, wanting to be a digital native, and more...in the is week's BUZZ!
3 jul 2008
The Request for Technical Submissions asks companies, non-profits, and individuals with technologies relevant to child safety online to submit a detailed description that will enable a thorough review by the Task Force’s Technical Advisory Board.
2 jul 2008
One Web Day sans...The Web?
Zack McCune revs up for One Web Day by taking a 24 hour internet vacation. How many Google Challenge Flags does he (not) pull in this time? Does the feel of a newspaper burn his hands? Read on to find the "Noe Web Day" chronicles...
1 jul 2008