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[CSL]: The Filter, No. 6.12

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J Armitage <[log in to unmask]>

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Interdisciplinary academic study of Cyber Society <[log in to unmask]>

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From: Filter Editor
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Sent: 22/10/2004 23:31
Subject: The Filter, No. 6.12

No. 6.12 <--The Filter--> 10.22.04

Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary
       from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at
            H a r v a r d  L a w  S c h o o l



CONTENTS:


[1] In the News
[2] Berkman News
[3] Case In Point
[4] Conference Watch
[5] Bookmarks
[6] Quotables
[7] Filter Facts


[1] IN THE NEWS
================

* International Filtering

A number of recent stories have highlighted the range and complexity of
international web censorship programs.  In Norway, for example, law
enforcement has teamed up with a private Internet provider to filter
child pornography.  In China, the government recently began a campaign
of offering citizens bounty payments of $240 for reporting online
pornography.  A new report from the OpenNet Initiative -- an ongoing
research partnership by the Advanced Network Research Group of the
University of Cambridge, the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto,
and the Berkman Center to monitor international Internet censorship --
considers the diversity of filtering programs and their impact on
international law, communications, and policy.  The paper, "Legal
Implications of Internet Filtering," is now available from the ONI
website.

Norway's Filtering Program:
<http://press.telenor.com/PR/200409/961319_5.html>
China's Reward System:
<http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/news/9894264.htm>
OpenNet Initiative's Legal Implications Paper:
<http://opennetinitiative.net/docs/Legal_Implications.pdf>
More on Internet Filtering: <http://www.opennetinitiative.net>

* Trends in Digital Media Law

This month's news in digital media, both in the U.S. and abroad, is more
lawsuits.  The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry
(IFPI) has filed 459 new suits against users accused of illegal file
sharing in countries such as the UK, France, and Austria.  In the United
States, the Supreme Court rejected the RIAA's request for an appeal of
RIAA v. Verizon - a decision that affected how such suits unfold.  The
Court let stand a ruling that blocked a fast-track process for obtaining
information about individuals accused of copyright violations.  Not
entirely thwarted, the RIAA and the film studios have turned their
attention to appealing the recent Grokster decision, which held that P2P
networks are not liable for copyright violations of their users.

IFPI Lawsuits: <http://www.ifpi.org/site-content/press/20041007.html>
Status of RIAA v. Verizon:
<http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,65321,00.html>
More on the crisis in digital media:
<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/media>

* Diebold Denied

It was a landmark decision for advocates of free speech and civil
liberties.  Earlier this month, a California court sided with the
Electronic Frontier Foundation, dozens of college students, and
activists around the country that had opposed Diebold's use of the DMCA
to stifle criticisms of its electronic voting machines.  The company
sent cease-and-desist letters threatening websites over the claim that
Diebold's emails were protected by copyright law.  The court disagreed:
"No reasonable copyright holder could have believed that the portions of
the email archive discussing possible technical problems with Diebold's
voting machines were protected by copyright."

The Decision: <http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/diebold.pdf>
The EFF's Files on E-Voting: <http://www.eff.org/Activism/E-voting/>
An Op-ed by John Palfrey on the Decision:
<http://news.com.com/Electronic+voting+and+copyright/2010-1028_3-5395784
.html>

[2] BERKMAN NEWS
=================

* iLaw Eurasia

This December marks the introduction of a new program: iLaw Eurasia.
The weeklong, intensive seminar will train advanced policy experts from
Eurasian countries about issues related to information age policy and
the law.  Participants will come away from the Program with a greater
awareness of these issues and an opportunity to connect with other
regional and international experts.  The program is organized by the
eGovernance Academy Estonia, the Center for Democracy and Technology,
the Advanced Network Research Group, the Open Society Institute, and the
Berkman Center and sponsored by the Open Society Institute and its
National Foundations (Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation,
Azerbaijan; Soros Foundation Kazakhstan; International Renaissance
Foundation, Ukraine; and the Open Society Foundation, Georgia), Hivos
and John I. Forry, Esq.  Visit the website for more information.

<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/eurasia_2004>

*Berkman Discussion Series Off and Running

Two Berkman Fellows have recently launched discussion series to spark
debate about Internet-related issues.  Berkman Fellow John Clippinger
has created a roundtable series in conjunction with the Gruter Institute
to examine the role of trust in social and economic exchange.  The
series draws experts from a range of fields including evolutionary
psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, evolutionary game theory, and
behavioral economics to discuss the implications for online communities.
David Weinberger's series, "Web of Ideas," meets every two to three
weeks to examine the effect of the Web on how we understand ourselves
and our shared world.

Gruter-Berkman Series: <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/gruterberkman>
Web of Ideas: <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/webofideas>

[3] CASE IN POINT
==================

Join us for another round of online discussion in preparation for our
December conference on politics and the Internet, "Votes, Bits & Bytes."
This month's topic comes from a posting by H2O user Nick Caramello who
asked, "Do we only browse to what we agree with? Internet search engines
are designed to find the best match to our queries. Does this lead
interested individuals to web sites that reflect back to them their own
political opinions? Television is a passive medium, the Internet is an
active medium. Is the Internet its own worst enemy?"

Join our H2O Internet & Society project to discuss:
<http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/JoinProject.do?projectID=271>
Votes, Bits & Bytes:
<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/is2k4/index.html>

[4] CONFERENCE WATCH
=====================

October:

* October 26-29, 2004, Seoul, Korea - International Symposium on Public
Participation in Internet Governance <http://int.nic.or.kr/index.htm>

* October 27-29, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana - IAPP Privacy & Data
Security Academy & Expo
<http://privacyassociation.org/html/conferences.html>

* October 29, 2004, Cambridge, Massachusetts - Negotiating Peace in
Sudan
<http://platform.blogs.com/passionofthepresent/2004/10/negotiating_pea.h
tml>

November:

* November 25-28, 2004, Baku, Azerbaijan - Digital Divide and Knowledge
Economy: Problems and Solutions
<http://www.global-ict.mincom.gov.az/about.php>

December:

* December 1-5, 2004, Cape Town, South Africa - ICANN Meeting
<http://www.icanncapetown.co.za/>

* December 10-11, 2004, Cambridge, Massachusetts - Internet & Society
2004: Votes, Bits and Bytes
<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/is2k4/index.html>

* December 13-17, 2004, Tallinn, Estonia - iLaw Eurasia
<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/eurasia_2004>


[4] BOOKMARKS
==============

Induce Act Blog:
<http://www.techadvisor.com/induce>

Podcasting/DIY Radio:
<http://garage.docsearls.com/node/view/462>

Robolawyer:
<http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.10/view.html?pg=2?tw=wn_tophead_1
0>


[5] QUOTABLES
==============

"It's a good day for privacy and the First Amendment."

-Wendy Seltzer, Electronic Frontier Foundation, on the Supreme Court's
rejection of the RIAA's appeal in RIAA v. Verizon
<http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,65321,00.html?tw=newsletter_t
opstories_html>

"I admit that when I think of the money one could make from all this, I
get a little twinge. But I'm pretty happy with nerd values: Get yourself
a comfortable living, then do a little something to change the world."

-Craig Newmark, Founder of Craigslist on the temptation to cash-out of
the grassroots business
<http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.09/craigslist.html>

"The most common format of music on an iPod is stolen."

-Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, on Apple and Microsoft's stance on DRM
<http://news.com.com/Ballmer+iPods+packed+with+stolen+tunes/2100-1027_3-
5395870.html?tag=nefd.top>


[6] FILTER FACTS
==================

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