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Syllabus for MIT/HLS course on Internet governance and cyberlaw (Winter 2017)

The document is a routine academic syllabus with no mention of specific actors, transactions, or allegations. It provides no actionable leads, novel information, or connections to powerful individuals Course taught by Jonathan Zittrain and Joi Ito at Harvard Law School. Focuses on internet governance, copyright, privacy, and platform regulation. Schedule runs Jan 3‑13, 2017, with daily sessions.

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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The document is a routine academic syllabus with no mention of specific actors, transactions, or allegations. It provides no actionable leads, novel information, or connections to powerful individuals Course taught by Jonathan Zittrain and Joi Ito at Harvard Law School. Focuses on internet governance, copyright, privacy, and platform regulation. Schedule runs Jan 3‑13, 2017, with daily sessions.

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Internet & Society: The Technologies and Politics of Control Professor Jonathan Zittrain co-taught with Professor Joi Ito, Director of the MIT Media Lab Harvard Law School Winter 2017 Mon-Fri 10:30am-noon; 12:45pm-2pm Milstein West AB Syllabus |. Course Description This course offers a rigorous introduction to the field of cyberlaw. We will investigate the evolving nature of online architecture and activities, and the ways in which law has been, and will be, leveraged to influence them. Course themes include the complex interaction between Internet governance organizations and sovereign states, the search for balance between the ease of disseminating information online and the interest of copyright holders, privacy advocates, and others in controlling that dissemination, and the roles of intermediaries and platforms in shaping what people can and cannot do online. The course will include an array of learning and teaching methods. Students will be expected to participate in a variety of activities. ll. Class Schedule The class meets every day from January 3rd to January 13th in Milstein West AB. Each day will be divided into three phases: the morning session from 10:30am to noon, lunch from noon to 12:45pm, and the afternoon session from 12:45pm to 2pm. Lunch will be provided. 10:30 - 12:00 Lunch A more detailed schedule of the topics we will be covering each day follows below. Afternoon Session Topics (2 per day other than the last day) Day 1: Introduction, Right to Be Forgotten and Jurisdiction Day 2: Copyright, DRM debate between Professor Ito and Professor Zittrain (afternoon session)

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