Applications are open through December 15, 2014 for the innovative CopyrightX networked online course, which explores the current law of copyright; the impact of that law on art, entertainment, and industry; […]
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Work with the Cyberlaw Clinic During HLS Winter Term, 2015!
The Cyberlaw Clinic will offer a a small number of HLS 2Ls and 3Ls who previously enrolled in the Clinic the opportunity work with us during the three weeks of winter […]
100kin10 Launches “Blow Minds Teach Stem” Campaign
Our friends at 100kin10 have launched their innovative “Blow Minds Teach STEM” campaign, geared toward promoting science, technology, engineering, and math teaching! 100kin10 maintains a unique network of 150+ partners that […]
Clinic Works w/WGBH to Produce Media Archiving Flowchart
The Cyberlaw Clinic has teamed up with WGBH to support the extraordinary Boston TV News Digital Library project. The project, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and […]
Clinical Enrollment Next Week! Meet the Cyberlaw Clinic This Week!
Attention Harvard Law School 1Ls and 2Ls: as you make your way back from spring break and head into the homestretch of the 2013-14 academic year, you should be aware […]
HLS Students: Meet the Cyberlaw Clinic!
Harvard Law School students interested in the Cyberlaw Clinic are invited to meet the Clinic’s supervising attorneys over lunch on Thursday, February 20, 2014 from 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm […]
Addressing Legal Needs for Open Technology Fund Projects
The Cyberlaw Clinic is pleased to be included on the inaugural list of law school clinics making legal services available to projects funded by Radio Free Asia‘s Open Technology Fund.
2013 Year in Review
As we make our way through the short 2014 winter term and start thinking ahead to spring, it seems like a good time to take stock of goings-on here at […]
Cyberlaw Clinic to Take Part in National Privacy Education Program
The Cyberlaw Clinic is excited to be a part of an innovative collaboration launched this week by Fordham Law School’s Center on Law and Information Policy (“CLIP”). CLIP has developed and […]
Cyberlaw Clinic Supports Challenge to Podcasting Patent
The Cyberlaw Clinic is pleased to have assisted the Electronic Frontier Foundation and other attorneys working pro bono in filing a formal challenge to the so-called “podcasting patent.” Personal Audio […]
EFF Argues for Warrant Requirement to Obtain Cell Phone Location Data
Today, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (pdf) on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. The case is Commonwealth v. Augustine, and […]
Welcome to the New Cyberlaw Clinic Website!
Following last week’s news about changes at the Cyberlaw Clinic, we wanted to formally announce the launch of the Clinic’s new website: cyberlawclinic.berkman.harvard.edu. The site describes the Clinic’s practice; collects some of the amicus briefs, […]
EFF and the Cyberlaw Clinic Take on Overbroad Mesh Networking Patents
The Electronic Frontier Foundation reported on Friday about the latest developments in the Cyberlaw Clinic’s ongoing collaboration with EFF, which addresses overbroad patent applications in key technology areas. As previously mentioned, […]
CCTV Posts Video from its May “Filling the News Gap” Event
Cambridge Community Television has posted video from its terrific May 4th event, “Filling the News Gap in Cambridge and Beyond.” The event included a panel entitled “Newsgathering and the Law: […]
Massachusetts SJC Holds Warrant Required for Prolonged Government Location Tracking
The Cyberlaw Clinic is pleased to report that the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued its decision this week in Commonwealth v. Rousseau, a case about whether an individual may challenge […]
Join Zeega for an Experiment — Zeegas to be Exhibited at SFMOMA!
Our friends at Zeega are involved in an exciting project called “The Making Of…,” a collaboration among award-winning NPR producers the Kitchen Sisters, KQED, AIR’s Localore, and the Zeega community. The […]
Newsgathering Guide in the News
Eric Johnson over at the Blog Law Blog has some nice things to say about the “Newsgathering in Massachusetts” legal guide that the Cyberlaw Clinic and Digital Media Law Project […]
Excitement About 3D Printing and Patents
Our project with the Electronic Frontier Foundation to make use of the preissuance submission process to limit the issuance of bad patents has met with widespread support from the 3D printing community […]
Filling the News Gap in Cambridge and Beyond
Cambridge Community Television will present a half-day forum entitled “Filling the News Gap in Cambridge and Beyond: Citizen Journalism and Grassroots Media” at the Cambridge Public Library on May 4th. […]