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23 May 2010, 1:11 pm by Berin Szoka
” (Adam mocked the “kill switch” idea in his 2008 debate with naysayer extraordinaire Jonathan Zittrain—start at 51:52.) [read post]
19 May 2010, 9:38 am
She soon entered academia, moving to the University of Chicago and then to Harvard Law, where she served as dean and oversaw a whole new host of colorful personalities, including Jonathan Zittrain, Lawrence Lessig, and Charles Nesson. [read post]
14 May 2010, 9:17 am by Lawrence Solum
Here is the abstract: In brief, the core theory of Jonathan Zittrain’s1 2008 book The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It is this: good laws, norms, and code are needed to regulate the Internet, to prevent bad laws, norms, and code from compromising its creative capabilities and fettering its fecund flexibility. [read post]
12 May 2010, 1:59 pm by Danielle Citron
  Would you build versatile, “generative” platforms (to borrow a term from Jonathan Zittrain) if you might be held accountable for whatever users do with those platforms? [read post]
11 Apr 2010, 1:35 pm by Danielle Citron
  Jonathan Zittrain will join us for an online symposium on his book The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It. [read post]
5 Apr 2010, 2:12 pm by CMLP Staff
  In addition to the panels, Harvard Law School Professor and Berkman Center Faculty Co-Director Jonathan Zittrain will be the lunch speaker, and Joshua Benton of Nieman Journalism Lab will be the dinner speaker. [read post]
17 Mar 2010, 2:28 am by Paul Caron
My colleague Tim Armstrong has a fascinating account of how crowdsourcing helped diagnose hospitalized Harvard Law Prof Jonathan Zittrain's mystery ailment. [read post]
16 Mar 2010, 7:22 am by Tim Armstrong
Jonathan Zittrain, via Wikimedia Commons.Photo: Giorgio Montserino, CC BY 2.5 Linus’ Law explains a lot. [read post]
15 Mar 2010, 11:27 am by Rebecca MacKinnon
Over the past two weeks I've testified in both the Senate and the House on how the U.S. should advance "Internet freedom. [read post]
3 Mar 2010, 6:52 am by Ashby Jones
Over at the NYT’s Bits Blog, Harvard Law professor Jonathan Zittrain sees the move as part of a strategy that “involves some form of litigation strategy of picking off the weaker members of the herd first. [read post]
23 Feb 2010, 7:34 pm by Adam Thierer
So, do I need to remind everyone of my ongoing rants about Jonathan Zittrain’s misguided theory about the death of digital generativity because of the supposed rise of “sterile, tethered” devices? [read post]
Zittrain presents the commercial side of cloud computing in this talk hosted in partner with the Harvard Alumni Association. [read post]
22 Feb 2010, 5:59 pm by Adam Thierer
As I have noted in my essays repeatedly hammering Jonathan Zittrain’s equally dismal view of the digital world, today’s market for 3rd party mobile applications would have been virtually unfathomable just a few years ago. [read post]
20 Feb 2010, 9:19 am by Adam Thierer
 I’ve been going round and round with Jonathan Zittrain and his disciples about this point over the past couple of years when they complain about Apple’s heavy-handed control of the App Store or the iPhone itself. [read post]
13 Feb 2010, 9:34 pm by Berin Szoka
Wu has since achieved a special “rock star” status comparable in cyberlaw only to Larry Lessig and Jonathan Zittrain, but Robinson stands as their equal in every measure—and without peer in his gentility and eagerness to engage with students. [read post]
10 Feb 2010, 7:12 am by Berin Szoka
We explained how the intellectual foundations for this regulatory creep have already been laid by groups like Free Press and Public Knowledge and law professors like Columbia’s Tim Wu (father of “Net Neutrality”), Harvard’s Jonathan Zittrain (father of “API/device Neutrality”), and Seton Hall’s Frank Pasquale (father of “Search Neutrality”). [read post]
With the Internet woven into the fabric of all governmental activities, it’s not surprising to find many international espionage agencies shadowing targets online and performing remote wiretapping. [read post]