Berkman Luncheon Seres with Stefan Bechtold

Stefan Bechtold visited the Berkman Center on March 7, 2006 as part of our Tuesday luncheon series to discuss, “Trusted Computing Between Closed and Open Architectures.” Stefan Bechtold is a rising star in cyberlaw research, and a fellow with Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet & Society. Stefan is a Fulbright Scholar and has been a visiting researcher at UC-Berkeley, the Institute for Information Law in Amsterdam, and the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn. You can read more about Stefan and his research here, and more about Stefan’s work in trusted computing here.

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