Kendra Albert ’16 shares their Cyberlaw Clinic story
Rebecca Tushnet testifies on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Rebecca Tushnet, the inaugural Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment and a director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary’s Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, on Feb. 11, on “The Digital Millennium Copyright Act at 22: What is it, why was it enacted, and where are we now?”
Shedding light on fraudulent takedown notices
On the Bookshelf: HLS Authors
At Harvard Law, German President Steinmeier discusses digital technology ethics
Israeli Supreme Court Justice on combatting propaganda in elections
Going West: Palo Alto event showcases Harvard tech startup scene
The hidden labor supporting algorithms
Benkler, faculty experts discuss the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Nearly a decade after Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning shared classified materials with WikiLeaks, the site’s founder, Julian Assange, was arrested in London for his role in the disclosures. The Harvard Gazette recently spoke with three faculty members, including Yochai Benkler, the Harvard Law professor who has publicly defended the disclosure as whistleblowing.