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- Does syndicating material (i.e., via RSS or Atom) mean anything, in and of itself, from a legal standpoint? Does it alter existing copyright law, which in the U.S. says that all rights are reserved by default, without the publisher taking a single further step? Beyond...
- Blog posts 2006-08-27
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- Tenenbaum defense relies on hot air, not facts
- Wacky Harvard Prof. Charles Nesson crumbled a styrofoam box and displayed a "Necker Cube" optical illusion in his opening statement in the Joel Tenenbaum filesharing trial, Ben Sheffner reports from Boston for Ars Technica. That proved apparently that the Internet transformed the quantum of music from...
- Blog posts 2009-07-28
- Lawrence Lessig, congresscritter nominee
- TWiL regular John Palfrey announced a great idea last week while we were recording the forthcoming episode: a Facebook group drafting Professor Lessig for a recently vacated Congressional seat. Says John, "It’s high time we had our first true Free Culture candidate for public...
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- The Lantos/Yahoo! legacy
- Tom Lantos may have made his very last stand for human rights last November when he recalled Yahoo! executives to challenge their earlier testimony surrounding the Shi Tao case. Shi Tao is a Chinese activist serving ten years in prison on trumped up charges and Yahoo! stand accused of handing...
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- Social networks: what goes out, what goes in
- "Social Networking 3.0" was on the agenda this afternoon at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. This one was a "must watch" for me, as will be Dan Farber's later today on "The Democratization of Media." You can follow along with the conference's live Webcast here.Moderator Charlene Li, senior analyst...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Embarrassed by MySpace foolishness or your criminal convictions? Erase them!
- Your reputation is at stake whenever you go online and shoot your mouth off. Your reputation is at stake when you end up drunk and half or fully naked on a MySpace page. And that, my friends, is life. Youre supposed to learn some lessons and move on, hopefully without...
- Blog posts 2007-03-16
- Google YouTube: Is Viacom the big bad wolf?
- Are YouTubers in little red riding hood jeopardy?An ominous voice suggests Viacom may be as dangerous as a big bad wolf in a “Were you caught in the Viacom takedown,” a NOT broadcast yourself professionally produced advocacy video at YouTube, courtesy of the Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF.Jim Moore, prior Senior...
- Blog posts 2007-02-16
- YouTube: Are YouTubers at risk?
- The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School strives to “pioneer” the development of cyberspace. The Center’s pioneering efforts include “advocacy”:We engage in targeted efforts to effect law reform where we deem such activism to be necessary, both domestically and internationally, to protect and foster openness on...
- Blog posts 2007-02-08
- YouTube plays to Google's strengths and interests alike
- There has been no shortage of reportage concerning the official transfer of YouTubes copyright concerns to the Googleplex. See, e.g.: BBC News, Googles copyright nightmareThe Globe and Mail, At YouTube, a copyright conundrum continuesCNET, YouTube may add to Googles copyright worriesBut perhaps more than any other company in existence,...
- Blog posts 2006-10-11
- Harvard prof holds law class in the virtual world of Second Life
- As if a virtual world created by its residents wasnt wacky enough, a quirky Harvard professor has announced hes going to hold a law class there, reports The Harvard Crimson. Harvard Law professor Charles R. Nesson is offering a course called "CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion,"...
- Blog posts 2006-09-28
- BloggerCon: Bloggers and money
- John Palfrey from the Berkman Center at the Harvard Law School led a discussion about how to making money through blogging. Here is his lead in to the topic:If you are a blogger, how do you go about making some money from your work? One obvious answer is the classic...
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- Microsoft updates blog shutdown policies
- In the shadow of upcoming Congressional hearings on Internet companies' participation in Chinese suppression of free speech, Microsoft announced new policies on when they will shut down blogs and delete archives. Microsoft's new MSN Spaces policy states that the company will remove content...
- Blog posts 2006-01-31
- Stopping Malware
- Google's catchphrase is "don't be evil," but the companies that make spyware, spamware, viruses and other malware better include Sony in that grouping basically take the opposite philosophy - "be evil - it pays." So Google is getting together with Harvard and Oxford to launch a website - stopbadware.com -...
- Blog posts 2006-01-25
- Next-gen RSS reading platform (Attensa) demos power of Attention.xml
- Now that I've had a chance to see Attensa's solution in action here at the Syndicate Conference in San Francisco, I can understand why John Palfrey's RSS Investors venture capital outfit selected the company as one of its initial investments (valued at $9 million). Like Newsgator, Attensa offers...
- Blog posts 2005-12-14
- Auditor inquisition could determine ODF's fate in Massachusetts
- At a hearing yesterday in room 437 of the venerable State House in Boston, Mass., a Commonwealth Senate oversight committee chaired by Senator Marc R. Pacheco opened yet another chapter in the ongoing saga of Massachusetts' Enterprise Technical Reference Model -- a blueprint for the state's information technology, authored by...
- Blog posts 2005-11-01
- Ground zero for credibility in blogging and journalism
- This blog entry originally started as an e-mail to media academicians (ie: John Palfrey, Jay Rosen, and David Weinberger), media revolutionaries (ie: Dave Winer, Jason Calacanis, and Dan Gillmor), public relations/marketing mavens (ie: Andy Lark and Steve Rubel), and media researchers such as Forrester's Charline Li. Then I...
- Blog posts 2005-08-05
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