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...said Allison L. Drew ’07 “because I am confused as to who is on which team.” After regulation time ended with the score tied at 2-2, the referee, Adams House Master John G. “Sean” Palfrey declared sudden death overtime, and the Alaska Klub managed to dig deep and pull out a win for the 49th state. “We want to dedicate our victory to Richard Petty,” said an Alaskan Club member, apparently ignoring the fact that the NASCAR racer hails...
Clinical Professor of Law John G. Palfrey VI ’94, executive director of the Berkman Center, applauds the project. He says, “one thing we don’t do enough at Harvard or as teachers anywhere is to introduce people to new technologies, and the medium is the message to a certain point...
...received tenure, while two others—Jeannie Suk and Rachel Brewster—were hired as assistant professors. Four clinical lecturers were promoted to the new position of “clinical professor”: Deborah E. Anker, James L. Cavallaro ’84, John G. Palfrey ’94, and Robert C. Bordone. —Staff writer Paras D. Bhayani can be reached at pbhayani@fas.harvard.edu...
...three-year-old server will continue to exist alongside the new one. Neither server is officially supported by the University.“Our hope is that people will really continue to use blogs in ways that are experimental,” said Berkman Center Executive Director John G. Palfrey VII.“I personally hope that blogs will allow people from different disciplines who don’t usually sit down together to discuss online,” he added.The Berkman Center decided to develop its new server because the old one, which hosted over 500 blogs...
...media files. Though internet law experts think that downloaders may find themselves harried more and more often, Harvard administration officials say the university doesn’t play any active role in discour-aging downloading to begin with. Thus, the future is uncertain for Harvard downloaders.THE POWERS THAT BEJohn Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, is not surprised by the harsh punishment faced by Thomas and Bowser. “Increasingly, we’ve seen very stringent penalties for copyright related law-breaking,” he says...