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Harvard professor Charles Nesson filed a motion to broadcast courtroom coverage on the Internet for the RIAA vs Joel Tenenbaum case. Though RIAA has said that they aren’t using lawsuits as a strategy going forward, they haven’t dismissed any of their current cases, such as this one.
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via Hard OCP @ 6:30 29th Dec
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—An advisory group has urged Harvard University to start a Master of Fine Arts program to rival those at such peer institutions as Yale, Columbia, and Stanford, Bloomberg reports.
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via ArtInfo @ 12:57 12th Dec
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Today, Professor Charles Nesson and his team of Harvard Law students filed a motion to broadcast courtroom coverage of the trial on the Internet, which is traditionally prohibited. Nesson is defending Joel Tenenbaum, who has been sued by the RIAA for $1,050,000 for allegedly making available 7 songs in a shared folder when he was 17 years old Full Story...
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via IOL Technology @ 22:59 27th Dec
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A bunch of folks have sent in the story that Charles Nesson of Harvard, who is challenging the constitutionality of the RIAA's lawsuits against file sharers, has filed a motion asking that the trial be broadcast live over the internet, amusingly using the RIAA's own words to support his request. From the beginning, the RIAA has always insisted that its lawsuits were part of a broad "educational campaign" to teach people about the evils of file sharing. Nesson notes that, if this is true, the RIAA should obviously have no objection to such a trial being broadcast online. Somehow, it seems likely that there will be an objection.
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via Techdirt @ 13:46 30th Dec
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Boston - Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson has asked the judge hearing the copyright infringement trial of an alleged music file-swapper that he and his students are defending to allow the proceedings to be webcast live on the Internet, Ars Technica reports.
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via Digital Media Wire @ 22:05 8th Jan
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The Harvard professor and his students that are defending a family against the RIAA are back in court. The professor is arguing that his client should not have to turn over his parent’s home computer because it is an invasion of their privacy, not to mention it isn’t even the PC the RIAA claims was used to share songs. The judge in the case has not made a ruling yet.
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via Hard OCP @ 18:14 7th Jan
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Boston is one of America's best places for family vacation because it is one big learning experience. The city is full of history and is surrounded by famous institutions of higher learning. One place to take your family to learn while having fun is the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
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via TrekkerTime.com @ 3:24 9th Jan
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Tags: McAfee Inc., Harvard Business School, SAP AG, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Oliver Marks
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via ZDNet @ 16:00 7th Jan
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RainDance Technologies and Harvard University to Share in First Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Cooperative Research Grants
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via Nanowerk @ 4:50 7th Jan
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In a sign that President-elect Barack Obama intends to elevate science to greater prominence, John P. Holdren, a Harvard physicist widely recognized for his leadership on energy policy and climate change, will be appointed White House science adviser this weekend, the Globe confirmed yesterday.
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via American Scientist @ 14:28 23rd Dec
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BOSTON—The Harvard Art Museum has named José Ortiz deputy director, reports the blog The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research. Ortiz is currently deputy director and chief of finance and administration at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., where he has worked since 2005. Previously, Ortiz served as manager for administration at the Cloisters in New York and held administrative positions at the Smithsonian Institution's Anacostia Museum and the Museum of Television and Radio in New York. He starts at Harvard on March 2.
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via ArtInfo @ 23:30 19th Dec
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Researchers from Harvard University and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have measured, for the first time, a repulsive quantum mechanical force that could be harnessed and tailored for a wide range of new nanotechnology applications. The study, led by Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), will be published in Nature .
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via Chemie.de @ 1:21 9th Jan
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Dr Olson and Dr Kutner teach in the department of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School, Boston, and are codirectors at the Center for Mental Health and Media. Dr Beresin is professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and director of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Training Program at MGH and McLean Hospital and Medical Director of the MGH Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic in Boston. The authors report no conflicts of interest concerning the subject matter of this article.
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via Psychiatric Times @ 13:21 23rd Dec
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College of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, People’s Republic of China, State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Green-Chemical Synthesis Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, People’s Republic of China, and The Rowland Institute at Harvard, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142
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via Journal of Physical Chemistry C @ 14:45 25th Dec
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via TMC Net @ 6:00 15th Dec
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Grant will fund development of a new form of fluorescence assisted cell sorter (FACS) - based on innovative microdroplet-based technology-
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via Nanotechnology News @ 9:03 7th Jan
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Harvard's Minor Planet Center for the Solar System has acknowledged the existence of a new asteroid discovered by Bulgarian astronomers at the end of last week, a Bulgarian research body said Friday.
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via People's Daily Online @ 4:10 13th Dec
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Researchers from Harvard University and the National Institutes of Health have detected and measured, for the first time, a repulsive quantum mechanical force that could be harnessed and tailored for a wide range of novel nanotechnology applications.
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via Science a GoGo @ 8:08 8th Jan
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RainDance Technologies and Harvard University to Share in First Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Cooperative Research Grants
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via Nanowerk @ 4:50 7th Jan
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RainDance Technologies and Harvard University to Share in First Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Cooperative Research Grants
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via Nanowerk @ 4:43 7th Jan
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RainDance Technologies and Harvard University to Share in First Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Cooperative Research Grants
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via Nanowerk @ 6:33 7th Jan
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