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**Lessig, [http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdf ''Free Culture''], Introduction (pp. 1-13) | **Lessig, [http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdf ''Free Culture''], Introduction (pp. 1-13) | ||
** Amateurism | ** Amateurism | ||
*** Andrew Keen, ''Cult of the Amateur'' Ch. | *** Andrew Keen, ''Cult of the Amateur,'' Ch. 2 | ||
***Terry Fisher, | ***Terry Fisher, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/~cmaclay/ipc/Fisheramateurism.pdf Speech on Amateurism], (from OECD Digital Content Conference) | ||
***David Weinberger, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-weinberger/andrew-keens-best-case_b_60785.html Andrew Keen's Best Case] (Huffington Post) | ***David Weinberger, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-weinberger/andrew-keens-best-case_b_60785.html Andrew Keen's Best Case] (Huffington Post) | ||
** Open University | ** Open University | ||
*** [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberone/wiki/Open_access_peer_review#OPEN_COURSEWARE_-_Anne_Margulies Nesson-Margulies Interview] | *** [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberone/wiki/Open_access_peer_review#OPEN_COURSEWARE_-_Anne_Margulies Nesson-Margulies Interview] | ||
*** Jeffrey Young, [http://chronicle.com/free/2008/01/1159n.htm Thanks to YouTube, Professors Are Finding New Audiences] | *** Jeffrey Young, [http://chronicle.com/free/2008/01/1159n.htm Thanks to YouTube, Professors Are Finding New Audiences] | ||
*** Sara Rimer, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/19/education/19physics.html At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star] | *** Sara Rimer, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/19/education/19physics.html At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star] | ||
** Open Access | ** Open Access | ||
*** [http://www.soros.org/openaccess/read.shtml Budapest Open Access Initiative] | *** [http://www.soros.org/openaccess/read.shtml Budapest Open Access Initiative] | ||
*** Peter Suber, [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_08_19_fosblogarchive.html#365179758119288416 Publishers launch an anti-OA lobbying organization] | *** Peter Suber, [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007_08_19_fosblogarchive.html#365179758119288416 Publishers launch an anti-OA lobbying organization] | ||
*** American Association of Publishers, [http://www.pspcentral.org/publications/AAP_press_release_NIH_mandatory_policy.pdf Publishers Say Enactment of NIH Mandate on Journal Articles Undermines Intellectual Property Rights Essential to Science Publishing] | *** American Association of Publishers, [http://www.pspcentral.org/publications/AAP_press_release_NIH_mandatory_policy.pdf Publishers Say Enactment of NIH Mandate on Journal Articles Undermines Intellectual Property Rights Essential to Science Publishing] | ||
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*Readings: | *Readings: | ||
**Zittrain, Future of the Internet, Chapter 9 | **Zittrain, Future of the Internet, Chapter 9, pp. 200-221 | ||
**StopBadware.org, [http://blogs.stopbadware.org/articles/2007/12/05/facebook-responds-to-privacy-concerns-but-some-still-remain Facebook responds to privacy concerns, but some still remain] | **StopBadware.org, [http://blogs.stopbadware.org/articles/2007/12/05/facebook-responds-to-privacy-concerns-but-some-still-remain Facebook responds to privacy concerns, but some still remain] | ||
**Solveig Singleton, [http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-295.html Privacy as Censorship] (CATO) | **Solveig Singleton, [http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-295.html Privacy as Censorship] (CATO) | ||
**Danielle Citron | **Danielle Citron, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/~cmaclay/ipc/Reputation%20Economies.pdf Reputation Economies], from ''Destructive Crowds: New Threats to Online Reputation and Privacy'' | ||
*Demos: | *Demos: | ||
**http://www.whosarat.com | **http://www.whosarat.com | ||
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* Readings: | * Readings: | ||
** Filtering | ** Filtering | ||
*** Robert Faris & Nart Villeneuve, | *** Robert Faris & Nart Villeneuve, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/~cmaclay/ipc/filter%20book%20excerpt.pdf Measuring Global Internet Filtering], ''Access Denied'' | ||
*** Proposal | *** [http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic216742.files/Proposal_for_Use_of_Search_Engines_to_Administer_the_Internet_and_Next_Steps-_oct07.doc Proposal to Use Search Engines to Administer the Internet] (sensitive) (on MyHLS; email us if you can't get access to it) | ||
** Jurisdiction | ** Jurisdiction | ||
*** Jonathan Zittrain, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/mexico_2006_module_9_jurisdiction Jurisdiction in Cyberspace] | *** Jonathan Zittrain, [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/mexico_2006_module_9_jurisdiction Jurisdiction in Cyberspace] | ||
** Net Neutrality | ** Net Neutrality | ||
*** Chris Yoo vs. Tim Wu, [http://www.legalaffairs.org/webexclusive/dc_printerfriendly.msp?id=86 Keeping the Internet Neutral?] (Legal Affairs) | *** Chris Yoo vs. Tim Wu, [http://www.legalaffairs.org/webexclusive/dc_printerfriendly.msp?id=86 Keeping the Internet Neutral?] (Legal Affairs) | ||
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* Readings: | * Readings: | ||
** Jonathan Zittrain, ''Future of the Internet'', Chapter 9, pp. 221-234 | |||
** Lior Strahilevitz, [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=899144 'How's My Driving?' for Everyone (and Everything?)] | ** Lior Strahilevitz, [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=899144 'How's My Driving?' for Everyone (and Everything?)] | ||
** James Suroweicki, Wisdom of Crowds | ** James Suroweicki, ''Wisdom of Crowds'', Chapter 1 | ||
== Day 13: Conclusion: OLPC and the Future of the Internet == | == Day 13: Conclusion: OLPC and the Future of the Internet == | ||
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*** Frank Bajak, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22389026 Laptop project enlivens Peruvian village] (AP) | *** Frank Bajak, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22389026 Laptop project enlivens Peruvian village] (AP) | ||
*** Steve Stecklow & James Bandler, [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119586754115002717.html A Little Laptop With Big Ambitions] (WSJ) | *** Steve Stecklow & James Bandler, [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119586754115002717.html A Little Laptop With Big Ambitions] (WSJ) | ||
** Zittrain, ''The Future of the Internet'', Conclusion | ** Zittrain, ''The Future of the Internet'', Conclusion | ||
** John Perry Barlow, [http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~zs/decl.html A Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace] |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 25 June 2013
Week 1: Jan. 2 - Jan. 5
Day 1: Introduction: Generativity at the Network and Content Layer
(Wed. Jan. 2)
- Readings:
- Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It (Forthcoming 2008), Chapters 1-2
- Worldwide but Homegrown, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2005, http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/30/opinion/30sun2.html
Day 2: Generative Discontent: Cybersecurity
(Thu. Jan. 3)
- Readings:
- Randy Picker, Cyber Security: Of Heterogeneity and Autarky
- Paul Ohm, The Myth of the Superuser, pp. 1-19, 48-50
- David Banisar, Save the Net, Sue a Software Maker
Day 3: Intermediary Liability: Defamation
(Fri. Jan. 4)
- Readings:
- Communications Decency Act § 230
- Jonathan Zittrain, A History Of Online Gatekeeping, pp. 257-263
- Cases and case studies related to the CDA:
- WikiScanner (browse)
- Assignment due today: Edit Wikipedia
Week 2: Jan. 7 - Jan. 11
Day 4: Intermediary Liabilty: ISPs and OSPs
(Mon. Jan. 7)
- Readings:
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act § 512
- Viacom complaint against Google/Youtube
- User-generated content
- Letters from Chillingeffects.org:
- "Loving Family" Pendants
- Electronic Arts Blocks Mobile Tetris
- Don't Affiliate Me with Your Subversive Acts
- Boston Beer Froths at "Sam Adams for Mayor" Website (Sidenote: The founder of Boston Beer is an HLS alum.)
Day 5: Secondary Liability
(Tue. Jan. 8)
- Readings:
- Sony v. Universal, 464 U.S. 417 (1984), paragraphs [1]-[10] and [40]-[56]
- MGM v. Grokster, 545 U.S. 913 (2005), Majority opinion pp. 1-3, 10-24 (in slip op)
- Randy Picker, Rewinding Sony: The Evolving Product, Phoning Home and the Duty of Ongoing Design, pp. 1-10, 24-37 (rest of the article is optional)
- Optional:
- Browse Ginsburg and Breyer concurrences in MGM v. Grokster
- Assignment due this evening at midnight: Wikipedia Dispute Resolution
Day 6: Generativity Theory
(Wed. Jan. 9)
- Readings:
Day 7: Trusted Systems
(Thu. Jan. 10)
- Readings:
- Zittrain, Technological Complements to Copyright, pp. 1-9; 11-19; 51-54; 58-63; 130-134 -- Available in the Coop or library
- Carl Kaplan, Assessing Linking Liability (NY Times description of Corley)
- Julie Cohen, "Copyright and the Jurisprudence of Self-Help" (pp. 13-22)
- Third-party development
- Facebook Developers Terms of Service (preface only)
- Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet, pp. 123-126
- Optional:
Day 8: Open Code
(Fri. Jan 11)
- Readings:
- Wendy Tanaka, Bubbling Widget Growth (Forbes)
- Free Software
- Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks, Ch. 3, pp. 63-67
- Jonathan Zittrain, Normative Principles for Evaluating Free and Proprietary Software
- Brett Smith, A Quick Guide to GPLv3
- Richard Stallman, Some Confusing or Loaded Words and Phrases that are Worth Avoiding
- The Patent Dilemma
- Roger Parloff, Microsoft Takes on the Free World (Fortune)
- Charles Babcock, Law Center Steps Up GPL Defense, Seeks First U.S. Test Case (Information Week)
- Open DRM
- Sun Microsystems, Open Media Commons Releases Specifications and Source Code for Open, Royalty-Free Digital Rights Management (Press Release)
- Lawrence Lessig, openDRM (blog post)
- Anne Eisenberg, What This Gadget Can Do Is Up to You (NY Times)
Week 3: Jan. 14 - Jan. 18
Day 9: Free Culture
(Mon. Jan. 14)
- Readings:
- Lessig, Free Culture, Introduction (pp. 1-13)
- Amateurism
- Andrew Keen, Cult of the Amateur, Ch. 2
- Terry Fisher, Speech on Amateurism, (from OECD Digital Content Conference)
- David Weinberger, Andrew Keen's Best Case (Huffington Post)
- Open University
- Open Access
- Google books:
Day 10: Privacy 2.0
(Tue. Jan. 15)
- Readings:
- Zittrain, Future of the Internet, Chapter 9, pp. 200-221
- StopBadware.org, Facebook responds to privacy concerns, but some still remain
- Solveig Singleton, Privacy as Censorship (CATO)
- Danielle Citron, Reputation Economies, from Destructive Crowds: New Threats to Online Reputation and Privacy
- Demos:
Day 11: Filtering, Jurisdiction, and Net Neutrality
(Wed. Jan. 16)
- Readings:
- Filtering
- Robert Faris & Nart Villeneuve, Measuring Global Internet Filtering, Access Denied
- Proposal to Use Search Engines to Administer the Internet (sensitive) (on MyHLS; email us if you can't get access to it)
- Jurisdiction
- Jonathan Zittrain, Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
- Net Neutrality
- Chris Yoo vs. Tim Wu, Keeping the Internet Neutral? (Legal Affairs)
- Dept of Justice, In the Matter of Broadband Industry Practices (Ex Parte Filing)
- Filtering
- Optional:
- Open Net Initiative, Pulling the Plug: A Technical Review of the Internet Shutdown in Burma
Day 12: Netizenship: The Public Spirit in Private Organizations
(Thu. Jan. 17)
- Readings:
- Jonathan Zittrain, Future of the Internet, Chapter 9, pp. 221-234
- Lior Strahilevitz, 'How's My Driving?' for Everyone (and Everything?)
- James Suroweicki, Wisdom of Crowds, Chapter 1
Day 13: Conclusion: OLPC and the Future of the Internet
(Fri. Jan. 18)
- Readings:
- OLPC
- Frank Bajak, Laptop project enlivens Peruvian village (AP)
- Steve Stecklow & James Bandler, A Little Laptop With Big Ambitions (WSJ)
- Zittrain, The Future of the Internet, Conclusion
- John Perry Barlow, A Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace
- OLPC