April 1st, 2013 |
by bsobel |
published in
Future of the Internet | Comments Off on The Future of the Internet: Five Years Later
In 2008, The Future of the Internet called attention to a “sea change” in the way consumer devices interact with the Internet. “The future is not one of generative PCs attached to a generative network,” the book warns; “it is instead one of sterile appliances tethered to a network of control.” In response to the […]
January 30th, 2013 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 1 Comment
I’m seeking a full-time one-year rock star research associate to engage with a variety of projects and classes, with a broad opportunity to immerse in cyberlaw and Internet topics. Blurb below, with more information on how to apply at <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/getinvolved/jzra>. …JZ — Professor Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard Law School, the Harvard Kennedy School of […]
November 26th, 2012 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet, news, twitter | 7 Comments
I just published a short piece in the F-T in the wake of legal threats against users who tweeted or retweeted a link to a BBC report of child abuse that turned out to be wrong. Here’s the full text — Those who didn’t see the false child abuse accusations against Lord Alistair McAlpine on […]
June 13th, 2012 |
by kalbert |
published in
Future of the Internet | Comments Off on Taking More than Candy from a Baby
Update – 10/17/2012: The parties involved in the lawsuit – Speak for Yourself and SCS/PRC reached a settlement, allowing the app to remain in the Android and iOS app stores. More at the Nieder family blog. Original Post: Generativity hasn’t had a poster child — until now. Meet Maya, a four-year-old child who could lose […]
June 4th, 2012 |
by kalbert |
published in
Future of the Internet | Comments Off on “Unabomber manifesto tied to tech news headlines”
When you see the headline “Powerful ‘Flame’ cyberweapon tied to popular Angry Birds game,” does it cause you to think that there is actually some connnection between the recently discovered malware Flame and Angry Birds? That would be entirely reasonable, but wrong.
June 1st, 2012 |
by kalbert |
published in
Future of the Internet | 44 Comments
In 2009, Amazon staff panicked when they came to believe that they’d allowed copies of George Orwell’s classic 1984 to be sold through the Kindle store without properly clearing copyright permissions. They reacted by eliminating copies of 1984 not only from the Kindle Store, but from the Kindles of individual purchasers. Those reading the text […]
May 7th, 2012 |
by kalbert |
published in
Future of the Internet | 1 Comment
Last week, a number of developers reported that Apple was rejecting iOS applications that used Dropbox, a popular cloud file storage and backup system. An initial thread on the Dropbox developers’ forum has led to a outpouring of tech news full of hyperbolic claims. However, none of this reporting has covered the real problem – […]
May 2nd, 2012 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 1 Comment
We at the H2O project are seeking a full-time Project Manager. H2O is an online platform for textbook development and distribution, currently in a pilot stage. H2O is based on the open source model – instead of locking down materials in formalized textbooks, we believe that course books can be free (as in free speech) […]
March 21st, 2012 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 14 Comments
I participated in the Berkman Center’s fascinating HyperPublic symposium in the summer of 2011. When moderating a panel I invoked the aphorism that “When something online is free, you’re not the customer, you’re the product.” It’s a way of encapsulating the idea that online free services usually make money by extracting lots of data from […]
February 17th, 2012 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 4 Comments
This week, Apple announced that it was moving to a new, faster OS X operating system development cycle, starting with the release of Mountain Lion next summer. It previewed a number of features for the OS, and released some parts in beta. Mountain Lion is slated to include a feature called Gatekeeper as part of […]