6.4590 | Fall 2024 | Undergraduate, Graduate

Foundations of Information Policy

Course Description

In this class, we will consider the interaction between law, policy, and technology as they relate to the evolving controversies over control of the internet. Our goal is for participants to develop the technical, legal, and rhetorical skills to analyze and participate in the evolution of the global public policy …

In this class, we will consider the interaction between law, policy, and technology as they relate to the evolving controversies over control of the internet. Our goal is for participants to develop the technical, legal, and rhetorical skills to analyze and participate in the evolution of the global public policy environments that govern human behavior on the internet.

Topics include history of internet policy, the relationship between technical architecture and law, privacy, cybersecurity, freedom of expression, intellectual property, electronic surveillance, trade policy, and international affairs.

Learning Resource Types
Readings
Written Assignments with Examples
Lecture Notes
Black and white image of an information desk sign in a public place.
The internet has increasingly become a source of information dissemination; this course explores the legal, political, ethical, and technological implications of internet control. (Courtesy of pagedooley on Flickr. License: CC BY.)