Browsing Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society Scholarly Articles by Issue Date
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The Paradox of Self-Amendment: A Study of Law, Logic, Omnipotence, and Change
(Peter Lang International Academic Publishers., 1990)The first full-length study of self-reference and paradox in law, this book will intrigue and instruct anyone interested in law, logic, philosophy, or political theory. History shows that self-amendment - for example, the ... -
Interpreting Holmes
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Theories of Intellectual Property
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Internet Filtering in China
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2003)We collected data on the methods, scope, and depth of selective barriers to Internet usage through networks in China. Tests conducted from May through November 2002 indicated at least four distinct and independently operable ... -
iTunes: How Copyright, Contract, and Technology Shape the Business of Digital Media
(The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2004)In this paper, the Berkman Center's Digital Media Project has conducted an exploratory case study on Apple's iTunes Online Music Store from a legal and business perspective. The objective of this analysis is twofold: First, ... -
Internet Filtering in the United Arab Emirates in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in Singapore in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in Burma in 2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in Bahrain in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in China 2004-2005
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2005)China's Internet filtering regime is the most sophisticated effort of its kind in the world. Compared to similar efforts in other states, China's filtering regime is pervasive, sophisticated, and effective. It comprises ... -
Content & Control: Assessing the Impact of Policy Choices on Potential Online Businesses in the Music and Film Industries
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, 2005)The online environment and new digital technologies threaten the viability of the music and film industries' traditional business models. The industries have responded by seeking government intervention, among other means, ... -
Catch-as-Catch-Can: A Case Note on Grokster
(2005)In summer 2005, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision which is surely destined to play a significant role in the interrelation between law and technology in the coming years. The case, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios ... -
Regulating Search Engines: Taking Stock And Looking Ahead
(2006)Since the creation of the first pre-Web Internet search engines in the early 1990s, search engines have become almost as important as email as a primary online activity. Arguably, search engines are among the most important ... -
The Digital Learning Challenge: Obstacles to Educational Uses of Copyrighted Material in the Digital Age
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Case Study: DRM-protected Music Interoperability and e-Innovation
(The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2007)This report – representing one of three case studies that are part of a transatlantic research project aimed at exploring the potential relation between ICT Interoperability and eInnovation – examines issues surrounding ... -
Web Tactics
(Writers & Scholars International, 2009)Robert Faris and Jonathan Zittrain chart the highs and lows for free expression online in 2009: from the triumph over Green Dam to cyber attacks. -
Youth, Creativity, and Copyright in the Digital Age
(MIT Press, 2009)New digital networked technologies enable users to participate in the consumption, distribution, and creation of content in ways that are revolutionary for both culture and industry. As a result, "Digital Natives"—young ... -
2007 Circumvention Landscape Report: Methods, Uses, and Tools
(Berkman Center for Internet and Society, 2009)As the Internet has exploded over the past fifteen years, recently reaching over a billion users, dozens of national governments from China to Saudi Arabia have tried to control the network by filtering out content ...