Archive for July, 2006

Derek Bambauer on Software Security and the Law

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Derek Bambauer talks about the impact of intellectual property and the laws of cyberspace on software security.

In this edition of AudioBerkman, we’ll hear from Derek speaking at a Tuesday Berkman Luncheon, July 25, 2006.

Download the MP3 (time: 1:04:26).

Produced by Colin Rhinesmith.

To learn more about Derek, the OpenNet Initiative, or other Berkman Center projects visit us on the web at cyber.law.harvard.edu.

Attribution: Music used in this edition of AudioBerkman was sampled from a track by Gurdonark, titled Mellodark.

ID Mashup 2006 Day Two: Human Hybrids: Creating a Global Identity

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Track B Breakout Two: Human Hybrids: Creating a Global Identity

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Thanks to Jair at Imaginify and RocketEye for the Identity Mashup logo (right).

ID Mashup 2006 Day Two: Trust, Fairness and Sanctions in Digital Communities

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Center for Citizen Media: Conversation with Brittney Gilbert of Nashvilleistalking.com

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nashvilleistalking.jpgSpecial to AudioBerkman: What happens when a local TV news station starts becoming a nodal point for the local blogosphere? WKRN/News 2 of Nashville, TN is finding out. WKRN calls Nashvilleistalking.com — a human-edited aggregation of Nashville’s blogs — “part of its ongoing commitment to listen.” One remarkable result has been the stable of weekend hosts, local bloggers who are paid $100 to keep the blog ticking over Saturday and Sunday. Last week’s host was Kevin Barbieux, who despite homelessness, keeps a blog on his daily experiences in Nashville at The Homeless Guy.

On this inaugural podcast from the Center for Citizen Media, Nashvilleistalking.com’s chief listener, Brittney Gilbert, talks to fellow hyperlocal blogger Lisa Williams of H2otown.info.

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Produced by Lisa Williams for the Center for Citizen Media.

Attribution: Music from this episode of the Center for Citizen Media Podcast was sampled from a track by Revolution Void, titled “Accelerated Lifestyle”.

Susie Lindsay on Television in Transition

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Susie Lindsay discusses “Television in Transition”, public interest values in a shifting media landscape.

Susie Lindsay is a research fellow at the Berkman Center, working on the Digital Media Project. Her research interests include communications law, mass media law, and the impact of the transition from analog to digital media on artists, consumers, and the media industries.

She writes:

“In the shifting media landscape - as broadcast and the internet merge – what are the public interest values and how do we achieve them?”

We’ll hear Susie speaking at a Berkman Tuesday Luncheon, July 11, 2006.

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Produced by Colin Rhinesmith on July 12, 2006.

Download Susie Lindsay’s PowerPoint presentation.

Attribution: Music from this episode of AudioBerkman was sampled and remixed using a track from Antony Raijekov titled Be Brave (Dub-TripHop RMX).

Lewis Hyde on Ben Franklin and Intellectual Property

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Lewis Hyde, Berkman Fellow and Creative Writing Professor at Kenyon College, talks about “What Ben Franklin teaches us about intellectual property.”

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Produced by Colin Rhinesmith on June 28, 2006

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