Jimmy Wales Is Not an Internet Billionaire – NYTimes.com, 27 June 2013

“Jimmy has had an ongoing valedictory lap for having catalyzed one of the greatest creations in the history of human knowledge,” Jonathan L. Zittrain, a Harvard law professor and co-founder of the school’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, said. “It’s hard to begrudge him for that. I think he’s been feeling his way around. It’s not like there’s a lot of precedent for this.”

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What Can People Do With Data That Companies Cant? – Forbes, 27 June 2013

In the event you don’t know Doc Searls yet, he is an author, a journalist and a fellow at the Center for Information Technology & Society CITS at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an alumnus fellow 2006-2010 of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University where he continues to run ProjectVRM.

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Don’t want mug shot online? Then pay up, 24 June 2013

“Certainly the world has changed in terms of the accessibility of historical information,” said Jeff Hermes, director of the Digital Media Law Project at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. “My concern is that efforts to create a so-called ‘right to be forgotten’ run the risk of becoming laws that allow individuals to edit history, and that’s dangerous, especially if it winds up being applied to public governmental records.”

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Offering Snowden Aid, WikiLeaks Gets Back in the Game – NYTimes.com, 23 June 2013

Yochai Benkler, a law professor at Harvard who has written extensively on WikiLeaks and is a possible defense witness at the Manning trial, said he found it “tragic” that the interaction of both WikiLeaks and Mr. Snowden with the United States government had become so adversarial. WikiLeaks began as an innovative media venture, he said, but the government’s overreaction has turned it into more of an activist venture.

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danah boyd, New York University | TIME Tech 40: The Most Influential Minds in Tech | TIME.com, 17 June 2013

She’s been a fellow at the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. In 2009, the magazine Fast Company named boyd one of the most influential women in technology, and in 2010, she was named by Fortune magazine as a rising star under the age of 40.

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Identi.ca, Diaspora, and Friendica are more secure alternatives to Facebook. 17 June 2013

Benjamin Mako Hill, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, thinks Facebook’s ability to connect people and bind them to the social network is overrated to begin with. “Facebook didn’t exist, what, 10 years ago,” he says, and in 10 years, he thinks, “a company called Facebook will exist, but will it occupy the same space in our culture? That’s certainly not something I’m willing to take for granted.”

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