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“JZ, live on the big screen, Future of the Internet Luncheon“
In the spirit of One Web Day, a celebration of global online life taking place on September 22nd, as well as Berkman’s 10th anniversary, we dedicated our luncheon series last week to a discussion on “The Future of the Net.”
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In a packed house, four Berkman Faculty/Fellows talked about their visions of the Net 10 years from now. Presenters included: MIT Media Lab professor Judith Donath, CALI fellow Gene Koo, visiting assistant professor at Northeastern School of Law Wendy Seltzer, and Berkman co-founder Jonathan Zittrain.
September 24th, 2007

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In the spirit of One Web Day, a celebration of global online life taking place on September 22nd, as well as Berkman’s 10th anniversary, we dedicated today’s luncheon series to a discussion on “The Future of the Net.”
In a packed house, four Berkman Faculty/Fellows talked about their visions of the Net 10 years from now. Presenters included: MIT Media Lab professor Judith Donath, CALI fellow Gene Koo, visiting assistant professor at Northeastern School of Law Wendy Seltzer, and Berkman co-founder Jonathan Zittrain.
Produced by Leah Weinberger.
Runtime: 59:42 , size: 320×240, 86MB, .MOV, H.264 codec
September 21st, 2007

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This afternoon segment of the OpenNet Initiative conference allowed attendees to have an open discussion following their “breakout sessions” and was facilitated by Berkman Center Executive Director John Palfrey and Berkman Co-Founder Professor Jonathan Zittrain. From general thoughts on the product of the OpenNet Initiative’s study, to Q & A with the principle investigators, it served as a wonderful opportunity to discuss the past and frame the future of the project.
Runtime: 1:01:08, size: 320×240, 31MB, QuickTime .MP4, H.264 codec
May 26th, 2007

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This afternoon segment of the OpenNet Initiative conference allowed attendees to have an open discussion following their “breakout sessions” and was facilitated by Berkman Center Executive Director John Palfrey (above right) and Berkman Co-Founder Professor Jonathan Zittrain (above left). From general thoughts on the product of the OpenNet Initiative’s study, to Q & A with the principle investigators, it served as a wonderful opportunity to discuss the past and frame the future of the project.
Runtime: 1:01:08, size: 320×240, 186MB, QuickTime .MP4, H.264 codec
May 26th, 2007

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Kicking off the OpenNet Initiative’s first public conference, Jonathan Zittrain provides a great introduction to the project, while Principal Investigator Ron Diebert, Citizen Lab’s Nart Villenuve, and ONI Research Director Rob Faris present their findings on the 41 countries studied and the methods used to achieve those findings. The floor then opens to questions, where the presenters have the opportunity to clarify and elaborate on their work.
Runtime: 49:26, size: 320×240, 151MB, QuickTime .MP4, H.264 codec
May 26th, 2007

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Kicking off the OpenNet Initiative’s first public conference, Jonathan Zittrain (above) provides a great introduction to the project, while Principal Investigator Ron Diebert, Citizen Lab’s Nart Villenuve, and ONI Research Director Rob Faris present their findings on the 41 countries studied and the methods used to achieve those findings. The floor then opens to questions, where the presenters have the opportunity to clarify and elaborate on their work.
Runtime: 1:01:24, size: 320×240, 187MB, QuickTime .MP4, H.264 codec
May 26th, 2007
Harvard Law School Visiting Professors Cass Sunstein and Jonathan Zittrain speak with Berkman Winter Camp students about the National Security Agency’s surveillance and wiretapping program.
To learn more about Cass Sunsteins talk visit the Cyberlaw Wiki, “The wiki for the Berkman Center for Internet & Society’s Winter Camp.” – Cyberlaw / Evidence Wiki 2006
Recorded and produced by Colin Rhinesmith.
Download the MP3 (time: 1:15:49).
March 9th, 2006
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