Representing Abu-Ghazaleh Legal Service (ABLE), Mr. Rami Olwan, an E-Commerce Legal Consultant, attended the Berkman Center for Internet and Society’s Internet Law Program, which was held at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, May 13-15, 2004.
Internet Law Program instructors included some of the world's most renowned experts in the field, such as Professor Lawrence Lessig from Stanford Law School, Professor Jonathan Zittrain from Harvard Law School, Professor Yochai Benkler from Yale Law School, Professors William Fisher & Charles Nesson from Harvard Law School and John Palfrey, Executive Director of Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School.
The Internet Law Program lectures addressed the most controversial cyber law issues being debated by lawmakers in the US and internationally. The lectures were designed to appeal to professionals from diverse backgrounds, including business, law, education, technology, policy, and journalism.
The Berkman Center has offered the Internet Law Program in Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, and Stanford, California. This year’s program has returned to Cambridge for an exploration of pressing issues like legal regulation of the Internet, information technology, security, privacy, close versus open source software, free speech, and the Internet and democracy.
Mr. Olwan will present a detailed report, on his participation, in the next issue of AGIP Bulletin.
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