Berkman Center for Internet & Society
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Fellows have included David Weinberger; Ethan Zuckerman; Dave Winer; Jimmy Wales;[1][2]; Rebecca MacKinnon; John Perry Barlow; Wendy Seltzer; James F. Moore; John Clippinger and Doc Searls.
Faculty have included Charles Nesson, Lawrence Lessig, Jonathan Zittrain, William "Terry" Fisher, John Palfrey, and Yochai Benkler.
[edit] See also
- Yale Information Society Project at Yale Law School
- Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Boalt Hall
[edit] References
- ^ Template:Cite news
- ^ Mehegan, David (February 12, 2006). Bias, sabotage haunt Wikipedia's free world. Business 4. The Boston Globe. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
[edit] External links
- Berkman Center homepage
- The Filter homepage
- Blog community
- H2O Playlists Beta
- JamaicaExpress

