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** 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]
** John Perry Barlow, [http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~zs/decl.html A Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace]
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Revision as of 17:15, 9 July 2010

Week 1: Jan. 2 - Jan. 5

Day 1: Introduction: Generativity at the Network and Content Layer

(Wed. Jan. 2)

Day 2: Generative Discontent: Cybersecurity

(Thu. Jan. 3)

Day 3: Intermediary Liability: Defamation

(Fri. Jan. 4)

Week 2: Jan. 7 - Jan. 11

Day 4: Intermediary Liabilty: ISPs and OSPs

(Mon. Jan. 7)

Day 5: Secondary Liability

(Tue. Jan. 8)

Day 6: Generativity Theory

(Wed. Jan. 9)

  • Readings:
    • Lawrence Lessig, Code 2.0, Ch. 5
    • Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet, pp. 101-123
    • Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation, Ch. 2
    • Debora Spar, Ruling the Waves, Prologue: The View from Partenia

Day 7: Trusted Systems

(Thu. Jan. 10)

Day 8: Open Code

(Fri. Jan 11)

Week 3: Jan. 14 - Jan. 18

Day 9: Free Culture

(Mon. Jan. 14)

Day 10: Privacy 2.0

(Tue. Jan. 15)

Day 11: Filtering, Jurisdiction, and Net Neutrality

(Wed. Jan. 16)

Day 12: Netizenship: The Public Spirit in Private Organizations

(Thu. Jan. 17)

Day 13: Conclusion: OLPC and the Future of the Internet

(Fri. Jan. 18)