Updated: 2/13/03; 5:11:46 AM.
Digital Governance/Democracy
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Tuesday, January 14, 2003

Jonathan Zittrain: Internet & Society - The Technologies and Politics of Control. Jonathan Zittrain is teaching a great course at Harvard Law School.
This course examines current legal, political, and technical struggles for control/ownership of the global Internet and its content. The course will draw upon a growing body of cyberlaw cases and commentary, class members' research, and participation by invited guests, including lobbyists, politicians, journalists, and scholars from the HLS faculty and elsewhere. Course themes include the interaction between emerging Internet self-governance regimes and rule by traditional sovereigns; the expression of conflicting interests of commercial and individual Internet speakers/broadcasters; new modes of control over widely distributed intellectual property ("privication"); and the potential for market giants and other architects of Internet technologies to constrain behavior online in ways governments find difficult to assimilate.
[Scott Loftesness]
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