Berkman Buzz: February 15, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. Peter Suber celebrates introduction of new open access billFrom Peter Suber's blog post, "Major new bill mandating open access introduced in Congress" New webcasts from the HLS/edX Copyright classFrom the Berkman Center, "Live stream tonight of special event for Terry Fisher's copyright course: IP Protection for Fashion"
David Weinberger explores the idea of the public ombudsmanFrom David Weinberger's blog post, "[2b2k] The public ombudsman (or Facts don’t work the way we want)" CMLP explores the White House's campaign against "online radicalization to violence"From Jeff Hermes' post for the Citizen Media Law Project, " Heads Up, Online Radicals -- You're Next" Ethan Zuckerman investigates the state of American civicsFrom Ethan Zuckerman's blog post, "Is civics in crisis? Or just changing its shape?"
Incoming Chinese President's Mystery Fan Blogger RevealedFrom owen's blog post for Global Voices, "Incoming Chinese President's Mystery Fan Blogger Revealed" | ||||
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