 Hi, I'm Ethan Zuckerman. I'm a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. Berkman is an unusual coalition of academics, lawyers, geeks, activists, researchers. For the last 10 years, we've been united by a common mission. We're interested not only in studying what's going on in cyberspace, but also helping it happen. We both report on what's going on on the legal and the social sides of the new internet frontier. But we also execute projects that really try to change what's going on online. At Berkman, we've got amazing efforts going on like the OpenNet Initiative, which documents internet censorship all around the world. And also projects like Global Voices, which I help manage, which looks at web logs from literally every corner of the earth, translates them into English and makes them available online. One of the things that we're trying to do with this new YouTube channel is to share what's going on inside the center with you. One of the best ways that we're able to do this is through a luncheon series that we do. Every Tuesday, some of the most amazing pioneers in both the study of cyberspace and also entrepreneurs and activists who are using cyberspace in really interesting new ways come here to the center to present their work to an audience. We make these talks available online, and we hope that you'll take the opportunity to engage with the same sort of issues that we're fascinated with. Thanks for joining us.