Syllabus

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Cyberlaw: Internet Points of Control, Spring 2008

Mon, March 10 - The Ethos of the Internet: DNS

  • Reading
    • Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet, Chapters 1 & 2

Tue, March 11 - A Theory of Generativity: Wikipedia

Thu, March 13 - The Generative Dilemma: Cybersecurity

Mon, March 24 - Intermediaries and Polyarchy: Filtering, Zoning, and Jurisdiction

Tue, March 25 Part I - Intermediaries and Gatekeeping: Defamation

Tue, March 25 Part II - Special Session: Digital Dilemmas: Filtering and Corporate Responsibility

  • This session will take place at from 6:30-8pm in Vanderbilt 214, and fills in for the Thu, April 3 session. We will make a video of the session available for those who may have conflicts.
  • For more information and to RSVP, check out the Facebook Event.

Thu, March 27 - Intermediaries and Gatekeeping II: Copyright

Mon, March 31 - Intermediaries and Gatekeeping III: Anonymity and Identification of (Alleged) Wrongdoers

Tue, April 1 - Technological Intermediaries: Liability for Devices and Tools

Thu, April 3 - *NO CLASS*

Mon, April 7 - The Ethos of the Internet II: Universities and Open Access

Tue, April 8 - Technological Intermediaries II: Appliancization, Product v. Service, and Open Code

Thu, April 10 - Technological Intermediaries III: Trusted Systems

Mon, April 14 - A Generative Dilemma at the Social Layer: Privacy 2.0

Tue, April 15 - Generative Solutions: Netizenship

Wed, April 16 - Optional Session: Futures of the Internet

  • 6:30-8:30pm, Vanderbilt 206. Featuring Jimmy Wales (Founder, Wikipedia), Clay Shirky (Author/Professor@ITP), Tim Wu (Professor@Columbia Law), Lauren Cornell (Exec Director, Rhizhome), and the one and only JZ. Reception included!

Thu, April 17 - A Generative Future?: OLPC