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A close look at SOPA

Dec 2, 2011

A Close Look at SOPA Jonathan Zittrain, Kendra Albert and Alicia Solow-Niederman This document is a guide to the Stop Online Piracy Act as proposed in the United States House of Representatives. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), H.R. 3261, 112th Cong. (2011). It represents our notes as we sought to understand exactly what it does and […]

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The PC is dead. Why no angry nerds?

Nov 30, 2011

From Technology Review: The Personal Computer Is Dead Power is fast shifting from end users and software developers to operating system vendors. By Jonathan Zittrain The PC is dead. Rising numbers of mobile, lightweight, cloud-centric devices don’t merely represent a change in form factor. Rather, we’re seeing an unprecedented shift of power from end users […]

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An interview with John Batelle on The Future of the Internet

Aug 15, 2011

John Battelle asked me a few Qs about my thinking on the themes in The Future of the Internet in the three years since the book came out (four since it was drafted!).  John’s review is available on his blog, and I’ve reproduce the core of it here: JBAT: – You wrote the Future of […]

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Why buy a PC when you can rent an un-PC?

May 2, 2011

Rumor — and that’s all it is — is that Google will announce  a $10/month Chrome OS laptop rental.  That such a rumor could be credible, whether or not it actually bears out, is a testament to how much our IT ecosystem has evolved in just the past few years.  I’ve long been concerned about […]

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Edit a European academic journal, face a criminal trial?

Jan 27, 2011

The European Journal of International Law published on an affiliated web site a short book review.  The author of the book reviewed was displeased, and wrote to the editor asking for it to be taken down.  He declined in a very thoughtful letter, part of a correspondence reproduced here. He suggested that he would forward […]

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Help save the Internet!

Jan 25, 2011

You may have heard of Herdict, the Berkman Center project to crowdsource reports on the moment-to-moment health of the Internet.  (Video introduction here; FAQ here.)  We are seeking a CEO for it! Since last year Herdict has tracked big blockages like those of China’s Great Firewall, and small ones like the temporary block of WordPress […]

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Number crunch: the struggle to upgrade the Internet from IPv4 to IPv6

Jan 10, 2011

[cross-posted at the CDT blog] How the Internet is running out of room, and what we must do about it “CDT Fellows’ Focus” is a series from CDT that presents the views of other notable experts on tech policy issues. This week, CDT Fellow Jonathan Zittrain and Leslie Daigle write about the end of IPv4 address space. […]

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The FCC tees up net neutrality

Dec 3, 2010

A few months ago it looked like there’d be no action on net neutrality in the US by the FCC or Congress.  After some momentum gathered during both the Bush and Obama administrations, a federal court ruling had cast doubt on the FCC’s ability to regulate in the area, and a rancorous election season suggested […]

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The FTC’s do-not-track list

Dec 2, 2010

Yesterday the FTC announced a new project to encourage the formation of a “do-not-track” list, where Internet users could opt out of certain kinds of cookie-based Web tracking in one place and for good.  The NYT room for debate blog asked for reactions — It’s amazing to think that the sophistication and intensity of behavioral […]

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“… helpful to people in relationships where this type of monitoring can be useful.”

Oct 28, 2010

The NYT Bits blog broke the story of an Android app called the “SMS replicator.”  This odious piece of spyware is described here; unless it’s a prank, the idea is that a stalker type with momentary access to someone else’s Android phone can install it.  It doesn’t show up as an icon, but runs quietly […]

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