Clay Shirky, author of the just released "Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations" speaking at Harvard Law School's Austin Hall on Feb. 28,2008 hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School
Join Harvard Law antitrust professor Einer Elhauge as he moderates a roundtable discussion featuring Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith, former DOJ Antitrust head Doug Melamed, and BU law professor Keith Hylton, reflecting on the still potent legacy of one of the most important business trials in recent history.
Jesse Dylan, the director behind will.i.am's "Yes We Can" video, and Rob Holzer, CEO of Syrup NYC, discuss the next stage of their attempt to build a movement geared around the Hope|Act|Change web site (hopeactchange.com) in a special Berkman webcast event on March 6.
Ethan Zuckerman talks about the history of digital communities as a primer for a panel on the community dimensions of the media. The panel was part of Beyond Broadcast 2006.
Berkman Center Faculty Co-Director Yochai Benkler and Founder and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation Jimmy Wales discuss the necessity of cooperation on the internet today.
Tim Westergren, founder of the groundbreaking free internet music provider Pandora.com, speaks about his experiences in the tumultuous world of digital radio.
Steve Ward of the Oxford Internet Institute assesses the impact of ICTs on parliamentary representation drawing specifically on evidence from the UK and Australia in a Berkman Luncheon held on April 8, 2008.
Phil Malone, Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard and former lead prosecutor on the Microsoft case for the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice, opens the conference and sketches the long history of Microsoft's antitrust battles.