StopBadware.org has teamed up with the good people of Consumer Reports WebWatch to create BadwareBusters.org, a new online community for people looking for help removing viruses, spyware, and other bad and malicious software from their computers...
Digital Youth, Hossein Derakshan, the ISTTF, and more...in this week's BUZZ!
Before you join your family around the turkey next Thursday, join the Berkman family for two great events next Monday and Tuesday.
This week, over on the newly started "An Eye on Surveillance" blog, the first in a series of posts about egregious privacy intrusions -- "Snooping Browsing History through HTML"...
Now that the Berkman Center is University-wide, we are seeking a new unified visual identity...
Berkman Center founder Charles Nesson and his CyberOne class are moving forward with their case against the RIAA...
Michael Heller presents at the Tuesday Luncheon Series...
Tech policy under the Obama administration, the RIAA, filtering in Argentina, and more...in this week's BUZZ!
This week the Digital Natives team took a look at online privacy and safety and the related topic of digital aggressors.
From the OpenNet Initiative blog...Since 2006, Internet users in Argentina have been blocked from searching for information about some of country's most notable individuals.
Join Jeffrey Cunard, one of the lead counsel for McGraw Hill and other publishers in their landmark copyright lawsuit against Google for its Google Library book search project, as he discusses the recent proposed settlement in the case.
Bryan and Mario will discuss what expect from Microsoft and its work in the open source field in the future.
The Citizen Media Law Project, together with the Online News Association, Media Bloggers Association, New England Press Association, and Globe Newspaper Company, publisher of The Boston Globe and Boston.com, this week urged a broad reading of Massachusetts' anti-SLAPP law in a friend-of-the-court filing.
The US presidential election, experiencing the Chinese Internet, and more...in this weeks' BUZZ!
The Digital Natives blog's theme-of-the-week is information overload! a timely topic in light of the finding that, in 2008, the Internet overtook newspapers as a source of campaign news...
In the spirit of openness and participation inspired by election day, the Internet Safety Technical Task Force is encouraging your continued participation in its process as it concludes its inquiry into technology tools to promote youth online safety...
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