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...What happened was that the company we had before, Nesson, declared Chapter 11 just before we opened this fall,” said Rudolf Gautschi, HUDS director of residential dining. “We had to protect ourselves, so we made the switch...
Across the hall from Nesson, in the computer-crowded office of Zittrain, a former student of Nesson’s, sits a blue hard-bound cover with an imposing title: Internet Law. Zittrain’s name is below the title, as are Nesson’s and a handful of other legal scholars’—but that’s all they have. The pages between the covers are blank...
...basic exchanges of information. Berkman Center Director William W. Fisher III, who is also the Hale and Dorr professor of intellectual property law, has proposed the most concrete alternative: a radical re-engineering which would institute a royalty-style compensation system for artists while keeping music free for consumers. Nesson, for his part, says he is uninterested in such “nirvana solutions,” but offers little in the way of specifics in their place...
Zittrain and Nesson, veterans in this newly controversial field, can recall those pre-perestroika days, when their ivory-tower pursuit of choice fought to hold students’ and scholars’ interest next to glamorous criminal and civil...
Zittrain says Harvard has felt each stage of the shock wave acutely. In 1997, a year after he founded the Berkman Center with Nesson, Zittrain says his course on Internet law attracted 25 students; by 2000 the class enrollment had reached...