Technology and the Public Interest

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Commentary from John Palfrey

  • Ira Rubinstein on Microsoft’s Corporate Privacy Guidelines

    Ira Rubinstein is here with us at the Berkman Center today to talk about Microsoft’s corporate policies on privacy. Ira was joined yesterday here by Brad Smith, Microsoft’s General Counsel, who spoke last night on the topic of innovation, interoperability and IP, and Annmarie Levin, like Ira an Associate General Counsel and with whom we’ve…

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  • At The School at Columbia Today

    I’m with a group of 20 wonderful educators talking about technology in the classroom at a NYSAIS workshop. It’s taking place at The School at Columbia University, a totally beautiful, wired school built three years ago. We’re looking now at the debates on a wiki format right now. We’re talking also about what tags are.…

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  • Welcome, Planet02138

    Welcome to a new aggregator, Planet02138, that Renat Lumpau has set up. The purpose is: “Planet 02138 is a collection of Harvard blogs. It is a sample of opinions and ramblings by Harvard students, faculty, and alumni.” Great idea.

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  • Launch of LegalForce, Creation of Markets for IP

    I got word today of the launch of a new service called LegalForce. They’re creating an online marketplace for patents. They’ve also got something of a community-building idea for stakeholders in the patenting system, it appears. It ‘s a seed-funded company out of Palo Alto. They welcome inquiries from academics who wish to do research…

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  • Jim Moore's chapters 14 and 15, on a CC for Patents

    Jim Moore says “we need a true Creative Commons for patents.” Two substantial posts on patent reform, Microsoft, IBM, and power relationships.

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  • Debating the Internet's Impact on Democracy around the World

    Students in the HLS course Internet, Law and Politics are staging a debate today. The two sides of the argument are posted to the course wiki. The overall debate page is here, including today’s resolution: “Resolved: The Internet enables citizens to have a greater voice in politics and is, on balance, already a tremendous force…

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  • Digital Natives in Montreal

    Today, I’m in Montreal for La Boule de Cristal, talking about Digital Natives and Digital Identity — or, apparently, La gestion des identites, en francais. It’s quite a venue and a huge event, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and lots of Montreal-based researchers and entrepreneurs.

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  • Pushing Back on Internet's Impact on Politics

    Today, in Internet, Law, and Politics at Harvard Law School, we’re taking up some counter-arguments to the strong form of the argument that Internet can transform politics. I’m building a short outline of some of the key concerns, here, as I prepare for class. It occurs to me to point out that there’s a wonderful…

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  • EFF Wants Your Viacom Stories, Too

    Fred von Lohmann has a post and a video request for your stories of Viacom take-downs.

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  • Viacom Believes Fewer Than 60 Take-Down Mistakes

    I’ve been e-mailing with Michael Fricklas of Viacom since I posted about Jim Moore’s home video that got caught in Viacom’s 100,000 take-down push on Friday. Mr. Fricklas wrote to me a few times during their process of assessing how many errors they made out of 100,000. Today, he wrote: “… we’re achieving an error…

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  • Another Video for the Put-Back-Up List?

    As with Jim Moore’s video — now famous thanks to Cory Doctorow at Boing Boing — you can decide for yourself whether Viacom’s cease-and-desist letter should have resulted in Jaegercat’s video being taken down at YouTube. In an e-mail from .sg, (which she said I could republish), Jaegercat writes: “My video ‘Beat Police’, an original…

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  • A Voice from Outside the US on the Viacom-YouTube Matter

    “Jaegercat” writes in a discussion board on this topic: “I don’t live in the US. I’ve already responded with the counter-notification via fax, but I have no idea how to proceed from here if they don’t respond. The video that they pulled was an original work that took me around 5 months to make, that…

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