Media
Subject areas for press inquiries:
- Intellectual property issues related to information technologies
- Internet filtering and surveillance
- Privacy, security, and technology
- Youth and Internet
- Citizens’ media
A handful of presentations, articles, and interviews that are online:
Interview with BusinessWeek’s Arik Hesseldahl on Access Denied, March 26, 2008
New York Times Tech Talk podcast on Access Denied, March 12, 2008
Judgment Call, Financial Times, The corporate struggle to do the right thing in China, (with Jonathan Zittrain), November 6, 2007
Transcript of CNN Interview, Lou Dobbs Tonight, October 17, 2007
Q&A, “Burma’s Internet Crackdown,” MIT Technology Review, (by David Talbot), October 2, 2007
Keynote Address, “Born Digital,” IS2K7 Conference, Harvard Law School, June 1, 2007
Quoted in Fighting the US elections — on YouTube and Wikipedia, Celeste Biever, The New Scientist, March 9, 2007.
Interview, BBC World Business Review, October 12, 2006
Interview, Wall Street Journal, “Does YouTube Make Google a Big Target For Copyright Suits?,” October 11, 2006
Discussion, PBS Online Roundtable: “The Struggle to Control Information,” April 11, 2006
Lecture at Bridgewater State University, November 4, 2005
Interview on NPR about blogging and the workplace, May 24, 2005
Article on CNN.com, “Young, Angry… And Wired” by Kristie LuStout, May 3, 2005
Interview with Brooke Gladstone, NPR’s On the Media, May 20, 2005
Video of two presentations at Cornell University, hosted by the UCPL, on Internet law, October 6, 2004
Video of speech at IDEAS Boston 2004, June 8, 2004, at which the Boston Globe hosted to “highlight 32 of New England’s most prominent thinkers”
Transcript of CNN Sunday Morning Interview, December 21, 2003
Transcript of CNN Interview, September 27, 2003
The Atlantic’s Map of Internet Filtering (based on ONI data)




