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30 Jan 2014, 1:55 pm by JB
WestUniversity of Georgia School of Law“Press Exceptionalism”Comments by RonNell Andersen Jones (BYU) and by David Anderson (University of Texas)12:10 Lunch1:10 Panel 3:Marvin AmmoriFellow, New America Foundation“Free Speech Lawyering in the Age of Google and Twitter”Comments by Marjorie Heins (Free Expression Policy Project) and by Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard)2:35 Panel 4:Rebecca TushnetGeorgetown University Law Center“More than a Feeling: Emotion and… [read post]
20 Nov 2013, 12:20 pm by Kim Dulin
The Library Technology Project Manager will work with Berkman developers and project managers to move from ideas to execution and back again in a virtuous feedback loop,” said Professor Jonathan Zittrain. [read post]
13 Nov 2013, 10:52 am by lbrem
It gives us opportunities for breakthrough innovation,” said Professor Jonathan Zittrain. [read post]
1 Nov 2013, 8:16 am by Darius Whelan
 John Naughton refers to the generativity of the internet, as highlighted by Jonathan Zittrain. [read post]
20 Oct 2013, 11:14 am by Frank Pasquale
Apple’s notoriously secretive business practices have alarmed legal scholars like Jonathan Zittrain and Tim Wu. [read post]
16 Oct 2013, 11:18 am by Simon Fodden
In a 16 page document available on SSRN three weeks ago, "Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in Legal Citations," Harvard professors Jonathan Zittrain and Kendra Albert: . . . document a serious problem of reference rot: more than 70% of the URLs within the Harvard Law Review and other journals, and 50% of the URLs found within U.S. [read post]
25 Sep 2013, 2:27 pm by Kim Nayyer
Pieces this week in the New York Times and Jonathan Zittrain's Future of the Internet blog brought our attention to broken or altered links in legal scholarship and in decisions of the Supreme Court of the US. [read post]
23 Sep 2013, 8:19 am by Orin Kerr
Hyperlinks are a huge and welcome convenience, of course, said Jonathan Zittrain, who teaches law and computer science at Harvard and who prepared the study with Kendra Albert, a law student there. [read post]
7 Jun 2013, 11:56 am by Raffaela Wakeman
” Carlos Munoz reminds us of this exchange at The Hill, while Jonathan Weisman refers to last December’s largely uncontroversial re-up of the FISA Amendments, save for Senator Ron Wyden’s impassioned remarks on the floor. [read post]
15 May 2013, 8:57 am by Rebecca Tushnet
(He’s particularly unfair, it seems to me, to Jonathan Zittrain, whose The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It comes under attack for internet-centrism and quixotic desire to keep the internet in a single state forever. [read post]
3 Mar 2013, 4:30 pm by Ryan Calo
”  During the Concurring Opinions symposium on Jonathan Zittrain’s 2010 book The Future of The Internet (And How To Stop It), I cataloged the senses in which architecture or “code” is said to constitute a form of regulation. [read post]
23 Feb 2013, 11:56 am by Ryan Calo
  Whereas bad smart ones “make certain choices and behaviors impossible,” a theme Lawrence Lessig, Jonathan Zittrain, and others famously develop under the rubric of "code." [read post]
23 Feb 2013, 11:56 am by Ryan Calo
  Whereas bad smart ones “make certain choices and behaviors impossible,” a theme Lawrence Lessig, Jonathan Zittrain, and others famously develop under the rubric of "code." [read post]
23 Jan 2013, 6:26 pm by Mike Madison
As for implications, I have only this:  Jonathan Zittrain has been working for some time on a complex project titled “Minds for Sale,” about the implications of “ubiquitous human computing” and the dark side of crowdsourcing (exploited crowd members, untrustworthy or tainted crowd members, naive crowd members enlisted for dark purposes). [read post]
11 Jan 2013, 11:31 am by Steve Schultze
This was one of the messages of Jonathan Zittrain’s recent talk at CRYPTO 2012, “The End of Crypto. [read post]
12 Nov 2012, 10:07 pm by HL Chronicle of Data Protection
Professor Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard University) provided a special presentation about the ways new technology was posing challenges to privacy.  [read post]