![]() If anyone has a thought as to which term best classifies the Berkman Center, do share. I feel this is close, but there may be a more precise term to describe it - perhaps policy research center. ![]() I updated this article with an infobox, and categorized it as a technology research center. HomePage NickelShoe 23:43, 8 December 2005 (UTC) Classification The Center on Law and Technology then changed its name to the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, and has steadily expanded ever since." Please see Ccj1981 ( talk) 01:40, 17 January 2008 (UTC) Lawrence Lessig was awarded the Berkman professorship. Berkman, and their son Myles-underwrote Nesson's vision. The Center set out "to explore and understand cyberspace, its development, dynamics, norms, standards, and need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions." A gift of $5.4 million in 1997 from the Berkman family-Jack N. The Center grew out of a seminar with Arthur Miller, David Marglin, and Tom Smuts in 1994 on cutting-edge Internet issues. "In 1996, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson and Jonathan Zittrain established what was then called the "Center on Law and Technology" at Harvard Law School.How long has the Berkman Center been around? Who started it, with what rationale(s), and with what funding/resources? MaynardClark 21:02, 11 October 2007 (UTC)MaynardClark We represent a network of faculty, students, fellows, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and virtual architects working to identify and engage with the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace. The Berkman Center is a research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development. Our method is to build out into cyberspace, record data as we go, self-study, and publish. We are a research center, premised on the observation that what we seek to learn is not already recorded. The Berkman Center's mission is to explore and understand cyberspace, its development, dynamics, norms, standards, and need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions. ![]() ![]() I am not convinced any of this information needs merged into the article, but if anyone is working on this article, I thought you'd like to know. This is from Berkman Center, which I am changing to a redirect. 7 "TagTeam (software)" listed at Redirects for discussion. ![]()
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