Berkman Buzz: January 12, 2015
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The Berkman Center is now accepting applications for our 2015 summer internship program. Learn more! Doc Searls and David Weinberger issue a new manifesto for the WebFrom "New Clues" Primavera De Filippi explores the commodification of information commonsFrom her paper in the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, "The Commodification of Information Commons: The Case of Cloud Computing" Susan Crawford argues against "zero rating"From her piece on Medium's Backchannel,"Zero for Conduct" Bruce Schneier calls for more transparency from the NSAFrom his Time.com piece, "The Government Must Show Us the Evidence That North Korea Attacked Sony" Justin Reich offers ideas for improving MOOC researchFrom his piece in Science, "Rebooting MOOC Research" 2014 Cyberlaw Clinic Year in ReviewFrom the blog post "2014 Cyberlaw Clinic Year in Review" The Mobile Money Revolution Is Transforming BangladeshFrom Pantha Rahman Reza's Global Voices article, "The Mobile Money Revolution Is Transforming Bangladesh" |
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