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By Robert J. McGarvey

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The Internet is quickly becoming a matter of public policy, withNetcentric hearings happening in both state and federallegislatures. Courts, too, are jumping into the action with rulingsthat have potential consequences for many Web site owners andsurfers.

How can you keep up with it all? A fun and easy way is to readThe Filter (http://cyber.harvard.edu), atwice-monthly freebie newsletter (available via e-mail or at theWeb site) published by the Berkman Center for Internet and Societyat Harvard Law School. Like what you see in The Filter? TheBerkman Center also offers, at no charge, a grab bag of headyonline courses in advanced cyberspace thinking, such as Privacy inCyberspace and Intellectual Property in Cyberspace. Visit the siteto subscribe to the newsletter or explore a course.


To contact Robert McGarvey, e-mail him at rjm@mcgarvey.net

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