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Human rights sites must improve DDoS strategy

...DDoS incident, the report said. The report was published by Harvard's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society Read more

23 December, 2010

Harvard to steward popular blog tool

The Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is the new keeper... Read more

21 July, 2003 by Lisa M Bowman

Open source InfoCard rival gets heavyweight support

...used across authentication systems on the Net. The initiative also includes the Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and Parity Communications, a... Read more

27 February, 2006 by Joris Evers

Massachusetts continues OpenDocument debate

...Paltry, professor of law and executive director at Harvard Law School's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society. "Massachusetts is the canary in a coal... Read more

15 December, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Tagging brings search power to the people

...the vocabulary becomes narrower," said Dave Weinberger, a fellow at the Harvard Berkman Centre. "If it's a plastics company and someone uses the term... Read more

16 November, 2005 by Daniel Terdiman

Would you be lost without your PC?

...what to do without a signal," said Zittrain, executive director of the Berkman Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. But for all... Read more

20 September, 2005 by Stefanie Olsen

Is eBay the future of Web politics?

...fifth annual Votes, Bits & Bytes conference in Cambridge, Massachussetts, held by the Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School to discuss the impact... Read more

13 December, 2004 by Matt Hines

Merger could end blog format war

...auspices of an Internet standards body. Dave Winer, a fellow at the Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School who is commonly considered... Read more

10 March, 2004 by Paul Festa

Bloggers threaten revolt after Google swaps standards

...its transfer from UserLand, a blog software company he founded, to the Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, where he is a... Read more

12 February, 2004 by Paul Festa

Far-reaching censorship law challenged

More than 1 million innocuous Web sites have been blocked as a side effect of a Pennsylvania statute aimed at child porn Read more

7 January, 2004 by Declan McCullagh

Networks evade VeriSign's SiteFinder

...the principal author of the report and a student fellow at the Berkman Centre. "Outside of the United States, it seems to be particularly common... Read more

7 October, 2003 by Jim Hu

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