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This page contains a list of videos from presentations given by [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people Berkman Faculty] at past iLaws.  See the [http://www.youtube.com/user/BerkmanCenter#grid/user/49906F506CA6F269 full playlist at YouTube], or the embedded videos below, to view short explanations and predictions about the Internet and cyberlaw topics from the 2004 iLaw Program.
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This page contains a list of videos from presentations given by Berkman Faculty at past iLaws.
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Click the image for a collection of short videos which include prediction for and explanations of the internet from 2004's iLaw seminar from Professors Yochai Benkler, Terry Fisher, Larry Lessig, and Jonathan Zittrain.


==iLaw: A History==
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*An episode in the series on the history of the internet introduces "iLaw 2004" one of the early stories in the development of the law on the internet.
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==Jonathan Zittrain==
==Jonathan Zittrain==
Jonathan Zittrain anticipates changes to the Internet regarding quality of service, accounting & traffic management, encryption & security, and authentication.
===Zittrain Explains the Internet's Architecture===
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*Zittrain explains the fundamental structure of the internet.
Zittrain describes the need for new security measures and potential effects on Internet neutrality.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI5HzUX6xkk&feature=relmfu
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===Zittrain's Predictions===
Jonathan Zittrain discusses potential changes in hardware and how they will affect control of content.
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* Zittrain anticipates changes to the Internet regarding quality of service, accounting & traffic management, encryption & security, and authentication in 2004.
 
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On how the internet works.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whmMNRHktX8&feature=relmfu
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*Zittrain describes the need for new security measures and potential effects on Internet neutrality.
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*Zittrain discusses potential changes in hardware and how they will affect control of content.
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==Lawrence Lessig==
==Lawrence Lessig==
 
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Lawrence Lessig illustrates four types of regulation, emphasizing the way the architecture of the Internet serves as a regulatory force.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXOv1doHp88&feature=relmfu
*Lessig illustrates four types of regulation, emphasizing the way the architecture of the Internet serves as a regulatory force.
 
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==Yochai Benkler==
==Yochai Benkler==
 
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Yochai Benkler discusses the shift from the 150 year trend of concentration and commercialization of information production to the Internet's open, collaborative system of production.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV2q99_UDFY&feature=relmfu
*Yochai Benkler discusses the shift from the 150 year trend of concentration and commercialization of information production to the Internet's open, collaborative system of production.
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==William Fisher==
==William Fisher==
 
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William Fisher discusses pre-digital copyright law and the Fair Use doctrine.
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*William Fisher discusses pre-digital copyright law and the Fair Use doctrine.<br>
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 8 September 2011

This page contains a list of videos from presentations given by Berkman Faculty at past iLaws. See the full playlist at YouTube, or the embedded videos below, to view short explanations and predictions about the Internet and cyberlaw topics from the 2004 iLaw Program.

iLaw Videos
iLaw Wiki Navigation
Pillar Themes of iLaw
Open Systems/Access · Online Liberty and FOE
The Changing Internet: Cybersecurity · Intellectual Property
Digital Humanities · Cooperation · Privacy
Cross-sectional Themes of iLaw
The History of the Internet
The Global Internet · Interoperability
The Study of the Internet: New Methods for New Technologies
The Future of the Internet
Case Studies
Digital Libraries, Archives, and Rights Registries
Exploring the Arab Spring · Minds for Sale
User Innovation · Mutual Aid
Misc
Program Schedule · Program Logistics
Evening Events · Student Projects · Participation
Old iLaw Videos · Mid-Point Check-in

iLaw: A History

<videoflash>HC39bJUeQyo</videoflash>

  • An episode in the series on the history of the internet introduces "iLaw 2004" one of the early stories in the development of the law on the internet.



Jonathan Zittrain

Zittrain Explains the Internet's Architecture

<videoflash>whmMNRHktX8</videoflash>

  • Zittrain explains the fundamental structure of the internet.



Zittrain's Predictions

<videoflash>Jru96K-pYHI</videoflash>

  • Zittrain anticipates changes to the Internet regarding quality of service, accounting & traffic management, encryption & security, and authentication in 2004.



<videoflash>iI5HzUX6xkk</videoflash>

  • Zittrain describes the need for new security measures and potential effects on Internet neutrality.



<videoflash>QMxFKmGe46g</videoflash>

  • Zittrain discusses potential changes in hardware and how they will affect control of content.



Lawrence Lessig


<videoflash>EXOv1doHp88</videoflash>

  • Lessig illustrates four types of regulation, emphasizing the way the architecture of the Internet serves as a regulatory force.


Yochai Benkler


<videoflash>jV2q99_UDFY</videoflash>

  • Yochai Benkler discusses the shift from the 150 year trend of concentration and commercialization of information production to the Internet's open, collaborative system of production.



William Fisher


<videoflash>CoDux5qAW7Q</videoflash>

  • William Fisher discusses pre-digital copyright law and the Fair Use doctrine.