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Section 230(c) Immunity under the Communications Decency Act, John Palfrey, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School (updated 19 Nov 2007) |
drudge, zeran, reno, aclu, roommates, carafano, craigslist, myspace, immunity, ...
A public resource/reading list on a key topic in Internet law: Section 230 immunity under the Communications Decency Act (CDA). |
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What is Remix Culture, Lindsey Hodsden, James Madison University (updated 27 Dec 2012) |
Art, Technology, commons, Law, culture, creative, creativity, sharing, remix, ...
This playlist is dedicated to understanding exactly what is meant by "Remix" and "Remix Culture. It goes through to first define and explain the terms and the phenonmenon, then to explain the implications of them, and finally give useful and interesting examples. |
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Tech Tools External Research Meeting: Internet & Democracy Project, joshua goldstein (updated 07 Sep 2014) |
Society, Civil, Democracy, Internet, Technology
A group of leading community-oriented geeks identified the following as cutting edge tech tools that support activists and community organizing.
These tools were identified at the Tech Tools External Research Meeting for the Internet and Democracy Project at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. The ...
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A group of leading community-oriented geeks identified the following as cutting edge tech tools that support activists and community organizing.
These tools were identified at the Tech Tools External Research Meeting for the Internet and Democracy Project at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. The meeting took place on September 5th, 2007.
For more information visit: www.cyber.law.harvard.edu/tce
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The Law of the Internet - Fall 2006 (syllabus), John Palfrey, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School (updated 07 May 2009) |
Berkman, Technology, International, Internet, policy, Law, college, university
The Internet is at once a constructive and disruptive technology. As more and more of our lives move online, we are faced with opportunities to do new and amazing things. Concurrently, we encounter problems that no one anticipated as we collectively built the internet as we know it today. This ...
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The Internet is at once a constructive and disruptive technology. As more and more of our lives move online, we are faced with opportunities to do new and amazing things. Concurrently, we encounter problems that no one anticipated as we collectively built the internet as we know it today. This seminar will consider some of the most intriguing of the issues to which the advent of the internet has given and continues to give rise. It will focus on a cluster of topics about which any computer user likely knows a good deal already: spam, spyware, peer-to-peer file sharing, personal privacy, and e-commerce. It will also venture into a few issues-like blogging, RSS (Really Simple Syndication), social software, and internet filtering-that may be less familiar. The internet and the practice of law are both increasingly global in nature, so the seminar will take special care to delve into basic topics in international law. A specific series of laws, regulations and policies related to online activities continues to evolve. In particular, the seminar will focus on the law of intellectual property related to the Internet-whether the IP relates to code, commercial data, music or other content-which has broad and complex application for anyone using the internet in the current multi-jurisdictional world. We'll consider who makes the laws in an environment that crosses national borders by its very nature and where enforcement is an extremely tricky matter. We will imagine what these new technologies might do to culture in the United States and to other cultures throughout the world, particularly those in developing countries. Participants should be willing to experiment with new information technologies in a learning environment.
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