Dalia Topelson Ritvo, assistant director of the cyberlaw clinic at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, concurred, saying that it’s important to make sure both parties in the relationship are on the same page. “My best advice for a company is to have clear policies regarding when it is appropriate for an employee to use their own devices, and create technological protocols to ensure the company retains control over the information,” she said.
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Why the Twitter hoax suggests the stock market is near a top – MarketWatch, 15 July 2015
One study by Laura Frieder of Purdue University and Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard University, found that the stocks mentioned in those otherwise annoying emails experienced a huge price increase, as well as a big jump in volume, after the messages were sent. Clearly, investors’ skepticism is being trumped by an eagerness to believe. As Zittrain told me: “Greed all too easily colors our objectivity,” and this is true for all types of investors.
Source: Why the Twitter hoax suggests the stock market is near a top – MarketWatch
Let’s Decide the Future of the Internet Before It’s Decided for Us | Big Think, 16 July 2015
The online experience is changing rapidly, explains Harvard Law professor Jonathan Zittrain, and not necessarily for the better. We should act to make sure current norms such as web surfing remain unfettered as the Internet evolves. If not, we’ll be allowing Internet powerbrokers to control how and through which means we access online information. Zittrain is author of the book The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It and writes for the blog of the same name.
Source: Let’s Decide the Future of the Internet Before It’s Decided for Us | Big Think
Welcome to the new Reddit, watch your mouth and stop complaining – CNET, 16 July 2015
“There’s a huge schism that has appeared between the business and users — the culture,” said David Weinberger, a senior researcher at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. “This is important because the product is the community, unlike Amazon or something. If you alienate your users, there’s no product left; the thing of value is the community they’ve built.”
Source: Welcome to the new Reddit, watch your mouth and stop complaining – CNET
Why the Twitter hoax suggests the stock market is near a top – MarketWatch, 15 July 2015
Just take those annoying spam emails that promise a fortune in some penny stock. Believe it or not, researchers have found a large number of investors actually follow the recommendations contained in the spam. One study by Laura Frieder of Purdue University and Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard University, found that the stocks mentioned in those otherwise annoying emails experienced a huge price increase, as well as a big jump in volume, after the messages were sent. Clearly, investors’ skepticism is being trumped by an eagerness to believe. As Zittrain told me: “Greed all too easily colors our objectivity,” and this is true for all types of investors.
Source: Why the Twitter hoax suggests the stock market is near a top – MarketWatch
How Reddit the Business Lost Touch With Reddit the Culture – HBR, 15 July 2015
A community-driven business doesn’t have to run itself the way its community does, any more than an airline’s backoffice should be run by two people in a cockpit. But the business does need to be fluent in the values and dynamics of its community, just as the airline’s CEO needs to understand that passengers should be treated differently than freight. That helps explain why last week the users of Reddit.com, a popular message board, were up in arms.
Source: How Reddit the Business Lost Touch With Reddit the Culture – HBR
Bogus “Copyright Trademark” Complaint Fails to Censor the BBC – TorrentFreak, 12 July 2015
While it’s difficult to say what proportion of these claims are erroneous or duplicate, it’s likely to run into thousands per month. Other claims, like the one we’re highlighting today, underline why we absolutely need Google’s Transparency Report and the DMCA notice archive maintained by Chilling Effects.
Source: Bogus “Copyright Trademark” Complaint Fails to Censor the BBC – TorrentFreak
Berkman study finds public broadband can succeed – Harvard Law Today, 13 July 2015
A new report by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, “Holyoke: A Massachusetts Municipal Light Plant Seizes Internet Access Business Opportunities,” documents the success of a municipally-owned electric utility in providing Internet access services.
Source: Berkman study finds public broadband can succeed – Harvard Law Today
Human trafficking requires an unconventional approach to policing and prevention – Harvard Law Today, 13 July 2015
At a talk hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society on June 23, Mitali Thakor, a PhD student in MIT’s HASTS program and a Berkman affiliate, discussed her findings on techniques and strategies for preventing and prosecuting child exploitation and human trafficking, and how new digital approaches to addressing these issues affect young people online.
Source: Human trafficking requires an unconventional approach to policing and prevention – Harvard Law Today
How Black Twitter Helped Take Down The Confederate Flag, 10 July 2015
Sands Fish, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and a researcher at the MIT Media Lab, said that the success of #TakeItDown materialized, at least in part, because there was an organized community ready to mobilize. “Black Twitter has become an established public essentially over the past year,” he said. Currently, Fish is working with the Mapping Police Violence project to identify the link between deaths of black people at the hands of the police, and national press attention.
Source: How Black Twitter Helped Take Down The Confederate Flag