The Berkman Center for Internet & Society

INTERNET LAW PROGRAM

at Harvard Law School

July 1 – 5, 2002

Name (Optional) ______

Profession/Occupation: ______

Country ______

I.Online Instruction (June
How often did you participate?

FrequentlyOftenSometimesRarely

How would you rate the content of the materials?

ExcellentGoodModeratePoorWeak

How would you rate the quality of the online moderator?

ExcellentGoodFairPoor

How would you rate the quality of the discussion?

ExcellentGoodFairPoor

Comments:______

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II.Harvard Law School Program

Please rate the quality of the individual presentations, according to the scale below:

(1) Excellent(2) Good(3) Moderate(4) Weak(5) Poor

Monday, July 1RATING

Introduction: Law, Code, Market and Social Norms (Lessig)______

The Story of ICANN (Zittrain)______

Domain Names (Fisher)______

Governance of the Internet (Nesson)______

Please rate the quality of the individual presentations, according to the scale below:

(1) Excellent(2) Good(3) Moderate(4) Weak(5) Poor

Tuesday, July 2RATING

Legal Regulation of Digital Expression: Modern Legal History (Fisher)______

Recent Litigation: Reimerdes and Eldred (Cohen and Lessig)______

What Now? The SSSCA, Compulsory Licenses, Taxation Schemes (Benkler,______

Fisher and Zittrain)

The Future of the Internet (Nesson)______

Wednesday, July 3

Free Software and Commons-Based Peer Production (Benkler)______

Debate on the Merits of Open Source, Shared Source and Proprietary Systems

(Lessig, Matusow)______

Speech (Lessig)______

Pornography (Zittrain & Nesson)______

Thursday, July 4

The Technology of the Internet (Johari)______

Access to the Internet (Benkler, Lessig)______

Business-Method Patents and Metatags, Links, Robots (Fisher)______

The Internet and Developing Countries (Guerrero, McLaughlin)______

Friday, July 5

Privacy (Kang)______

Jurisdiction and Zoning (Zittrain)______

Cybercrime (Nesson, Ramasastry)______

Comments:

III.Please rate the usefulness of each component in helping you gain value from this experience, according to the scale below:

(1) Extremely Useful(2) Very Useful(3) Useful(4) Somewhat Useful(5) Not Useful

RATING

Online Modules______

Lectures______

Breaks and Mealtimes______

Social Events______

Staff Services______

Overall Rating of Program______

IV.General Questions
What do you believe was the most outstanding feature of this program?

What needs to be improved?

Do you think that the lectures were well suited to your educational background?

Overall, did this program meet your expectations?

IV.General Questions

Do you plan to participate in post-event discussions online?

Would you be inclined to recommend this program to a friend or colleague?

What affiliate organizations or periodicals do you think should be informed of future Internet Law Programs?

THANK YOU!