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Upcoming Events

Mar 25, 2025 @ 12:15 PM

AI and Personhood

Join us in the MPR on Tuesday, March 25 from 12:15pm-1:15pm to hear from Duke Law Professor James Boyle, author of The Line: AI and the Future of Personhood.Chatbots like ChatGPT…

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Mar 26, 2025 @ 12:30 PM

State AGs: Google and The Future of Antitrust Enforcement

Part of BKC's Spring Speaker Series:State Attorneys General have been increasing active in antitrust enforcement – both in focusing on the impact of challenges to competition in…

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Mar 27, 2025 @ 12:30 PM

The Moving Image: A User's Manual

How did we come to believe so many lies that we voted into the most powerful political and military post in the world a reality TV star from NBC, groomed by a reality TV producer…

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Apr 2, 2025 @ 12:30 PM

AI's Impact on Science, Law, and Society

BKC Spring Speaker Series EventThe promise of AI agents has led to claims of imminent and rapid adoption across fields. Companies have even promised to build AI agents that can…

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Past Events

Feb 27, 2007 @ 12:00 AM

"Digital Speech" / "Code is Code"

Yale ISP Fellow Katherine McDaniel and Berkman Fellow Gene Koo

ISP Fellow Katherine McDaniel: "Let It Be, Let It Be: Accommodating Libel in Digital Speech Speech;" Berkman Fellow Gene Koo: "Code is Code."

Feb 27, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

The Literary Vision of Copyright

Matthew Pearl, Best-selling author and Visiting Lecturer at Harvard Law School

Best-selling author and Visiting Lecturer at the Law School Matthew Pearl discussed how literary titans from the past confronted copyright transitions of their time.

Event Series

Beyond Broadcast 2007: From Participatory Culture to Participatory Democracy

For 50 years broadcast media have played a powerful role in shaping political culture and mediating citizen engagement in the democratic process. Now a participatory culture is…

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Feb 20, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

Rehabilitation and Restorative Justice in Jamaica

Charles Nesson and Kevin Wallen

Charles Nesson and Kevin Wallen on "Rehabilitation and Restorative Justice in Jamaica."

Feb 14, 2007 @ 1:13 AM

Web of Ideas: Can the Internet Save Democracy?

with David Weinberger

We've been through a few election cycles in which the Internet played an important part. What have we learned?

Feb 13, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

I Own Creative Content, Therefore I Am, Not

Berkman Fellow Lewis Hyde

Berkman Fellow Lewis Hyde argued on behalf of the public's need for access to traditionally public ideas and works for the benefit and progression of society.

Feb 6, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

From Participatory Culture to Participatory Democracy

Steve Schultze, MIT Comparative Media Studies Department

Steve Schultze discussed the convergence of pop culture and politics.

Jan 31, 2007 @ 12:00 AM

"Copyright Law and Innovation in the Internet Age: Lessons from Asia"

Berkman Fellow Eric Priest

Berkman Fellow Eric Priest on "Copyright Law and Innovation in the Internet Age: Lessons from Asia"

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Jan 30, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

Securing Human Rights Online: Addressing Long-term Problems of Sustainability, Coordination, and Resources

Ron Deibert, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto

Ron Deibert on "Securing Human Rights Online: Addressing Long-term Problems of Sustainability, Coordination, and Resources"

Jan 25, 2007 @ 1:30 PM

Mapping the Network Neutrality Debate

Barbara van Schewick, Technical University of Berlin, Fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet & Society

Barbara van Schewick explored various proposals relating to Net Neutrality.

Jan 16, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

More Perfect: Civics 2.0

Chad Maglaque and Timothy Killian

Chad Maglaque and Timothy Killian: "More Perfect: Civics 2.0"

Jan 9, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

The Internet and the Project of Communications Law

Susan Crawford

Susan Crawford focused on ways that the internet's uniqueness as a social communication tool should affect its regulation.

Dec 16, 2006 @ 8:04 PM

Global Voices Summit 2006

The Global Voices Summit 2006 posed the questions: How can we use the Internet to build a more democratic, participatory global discourse? How can we create a more inclusive…

Dec 12, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

How Open Will Harvard Be to Internet & Society?

Charles Nesson, Berkman Center Founder

Charles Nesson spoke about his hopes for Harvard in "How Open Will Harvard Be to Internet & Society?"

Dec 4, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

StopBadware.org

Christina Olson, Berkman Fellow, and the StopBadware Staff

Christina Olson & StopBadware staff discussed StopBadware.org, a neighborhood watch for the internet.

Dec 1, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

From Counterculture to Cyber Culture

Fred Turner

Fred Turner in "From Counterculture to Cyber Culture" discussed the transformation of computers.

Nov 28, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

Cinderella or Cyberella: Empowering Women in the Knowledge Society

Nancy Hafkin

Nancy Hafkin discussed the potential for women's transition to informed and empowered individuals.

Nov 7, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

America at Sidewalk-Level: Placeblogs as a Lense into Citizen Journalism

Lisa Williams, Founder of Placeblogger, with Dan Gillmor, Berkman Fellow

Lisa Williams with Dan Gillmor discussed placeblogs as an example of citizen journalism.

Nov 4, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

Journalism Education and the Internet

Rebecca MacKinnon, Berkman Fellow

Rebecca MacKinnon discussed "Journalism Education and the Internet: Help plan a cutting-edge 'New Media Workshop' for J-school students in Hong Kong"

Oct 31, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

Unwag the Dog: How Copyright is Misdirecting Technology Policy with Some Thoughts on Turning it Around

Wendy Seltzer, Berkman Fellow

Wendy Seltzer discussed "Unwag the Dog: How copyright is misdirecting technology policy, with some thoughts on turning it around"