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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 ... -
Case Study: Mashups Interoperability and eInnovation
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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 ... -
Cato's daughter Porcia has herself a really good cry
(Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-08-12)The lamentations that the sisters and the wife of Cato had performed in mourning for him are symmetrical, in their dramatic force, to the lamentations that could have been performed by Porcia, daughter of Cato, for her ... -
Challenges & Opportunities Concerning Corporate Formation, Nonprofit Status, & Governance for Open Source Projects
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Children’s rights and digital technologies: Introduction to the discourse and some meta-observations
(Taylor and Francis, 2017) -
Ch’unhyang—further typological comparisons from late-Chosŏn Korean song culture and modern Korean film culture
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018-08-29)Continuing my commentary on the film Ch’unhyang as a point of typological comparison, I will compare here, more broadly, the visual art of film-making with the verbal art of poetry and song as we see that art at work in ... -
Ch’unhyang—typological comparisons from late-Chosŏn Korean song culture and modern Korean film culture
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Citizens Take Charge: Concord, Massachusetts, Builds a Fiber Network
(The Municipal Fiber Project. Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2017)This report describes a multi-year effort by the town of Concord, Massachusetts, to establish a robust and versatile communications infrastructure to better serve its citizens. The town’s municipal utility, Concord Municipal ... -
Civil disobedience
(Garland Publishing Co., 1999) -
Classical Skepticism
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Classical variations on a story about an Egyptian queen in love
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-07-15)In this posting for 2015.07.15, I concentrate on Poem 66 of Catullus, which is a remaking or even a “translation” of a poem of Callimachus known as the Lock of Berenice (Coma Berenices, Callimachus fragment 110 ed. Pfeiffer). ... -
Cloudy with a Conflict of Laws
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2016)As more and more of our lives are lived online, so too are those who live lives of crime. Like everyone else, criminals of all stripes are increasingly using online services of all kinds to plan and commit their wrongful ... -
Combined Influence of Soil Moisture and Atmospheric Evaporative Demand Is Important for Accurately Predicting US Maize Yields
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-02-18)Understanding the response of agriculture to heat and moisture stress is essential to adapt food systems under climate change. Although evidence of crop yield loss with extreme temperature is abundant, disentangling the ... -
Coming in from the Cold: A Safe Harbor from the CFAA and the DMCA §1201 for Security Researchers
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2018)In our paper, we propose a statutory safe harbor from the CFAA and DMCA §1201 for security research activities. Based on a responsible disclosure model in which a researcher and vendor engage in a carefully constructed ... -
Commentary on The Tales of Hoffmann
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2017-11-02) -
Comments on comparative mythology 1, about Apollo
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-02-14)The posting for today, Valentine’s Day 2020.02.14, marks the fifth anniversary of my consecutive weekly postings for Classical Inquiries. I think of the new posting here as the beginning of a lengthy new series of intermittent ... -
Comments on comparative mythology 2, about an Indo-European background for ancient Greek myths about Hēraklēs, son of Zeus
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-02-21)In the previous posting, Classical Inquiries 2020.02.14, I started to reckon with a view expressed by the linguist Georges Dumézil in a book with the title Apollon sonore, which he published in 1982, toward the end of an ... -
Comments on Comparative Mythology 3, About Trifunctionalism and the Judgment of Paris
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-02-28)In the previous post, Classical Inquiries 2020.02.21, at §9, I introduced the idea of “trifunctionality,” applied by the linguist Georges Dumézil in his analysis of myths about three kinds of “sins” committed by the hero ...