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Microsoft’s Associate General Counsel, Ira Rubenstein visited to the Berkman Center on March 9, 2007 to discuss privacy policies from the perspective of the corporation and the consumer. Read the original post from the Berkman Center.
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May 22nd, 2007
Rob Faris, the OpenNet Initiative‘s Research Director and John Palfrey, one of the project’s Principal Investigators, lead a discussion of Internet filtering and provided a glimpse of the results of ONI’s first global survey of Internet censorship.
Download the audio podcast (time: 1:08:57).
In the last year ONI has studied forty countries and found a substantial increase in Internet censorship, colored by complex and dynamic political, legal and social processes. The research will be documented in the forthcoming MIT Press book: Access Denied: the Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering.
The OpenNet Initiative is a partnership between the Citizen Lab at the Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, the Advanced Network Research Group at the Cambridge Security Programme at Cambridge University, and the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford.
April 26th, 2007

Ron Deibert, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Citizen Lab at the Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto. Prof. Deibert, who is also a principal investigator in the Open Net Initiative, discusses “Securing Human Rights Online: Addressing Long-term Problems of Sustainability, Coordination, and Resource.”
Download the MP3 (time: 1:03:01).
January 30th, 2007

Closing Plenary Session: Code and Law: How Should and Might They Mix?
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January 30th, 2007

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Stopbadware.org is a Neighborhood Watch campaign aimed at fighting badware – spyware and other programs that can damage an internet user’s computer and lower citizen confidence in the internet itself. The project’s goal is to provide reliable, objective information about downloadable applications in order to help consumers to make better choices about what they download. The StopBadware team tests and reports on websites and software suggested by the public, noting as badware those programs that engage in potentially objectionable behaviors without adequately informing the user and seeking their consent.
Christina Olson, Berkman Center fellow and the project manager for StopBadware, led the lunch discussion. She recently graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she worked at the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology as editor-in-chief, technical editor, production editor, and line editor. Christina was joined by the StopBadware staff team.
Video produced by Indigo Tabor and Colin Rhinesmith.
December 7th, 2006

StopBadware.org presents at the Berkman Center on December 6, 2006.
Download the MP3 (time: 1:00:32).
Stopbadware.org is a Neighborhood Watch campaign aimed at fighting badware – spyware and other programs that can damage an internet user’s computer and lower citizen confidence in the internet itself. The project’s goal is to provide reliable, objective information about downloadable applications in order to help consumers to make better choices about what they download. The StopBadware team tests and reports on websites and software suggested by the public, noting as badware those programs that engage in potentially objectionable behaviors without adequately informing the user and seeking their consent.
Christina Olson, Berkman Center fellow and the project manager for StopBadware, led the lunch discussion. She recently graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she worked at the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology as editor-in-chief, technical editor, production editor, and line editor. Christina was joined by the StopBadware staff team.
Produced by Indigo Tabor and Colin Rhinesmith.
December 7th, 2006
Derek Bambauer talks about the impact of intellectual property and the laws of cyberspace on software security.
In this edition of AudioBerkman, we’ll hear from Derek speaking at a Tuesday Berkman Luncheon, July 25, 2006.
Download the MP3 (time: 1:04:26).
Produced by Colin Rhinesmith.
To learn more about Derek, the OpenNet Initiative, or other Berkman Center projects visit us on the web at cyber.law.harvard.edu.
Attribution: Music used in this edition of AudioBerkman was sampled from a track by Gurdonark, titled Mellodark.
July 26th, 2006
Track C Breakout One: The Commons, Open APIs, Meshups, and Mashups
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Thanks to Jair at Imaginify and RocketEye for the Identity Mashup logo (right).
June 28th, 2006
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