Jonathan Zittrain (b.
1969) is an assistant professor of law at
Harvard University and a director of its
Berkman Center for Internet & Society[?]. He was educated at
Yale University,
Harvard Law School, and the
John F. Kennedy School of Government[?]. Zittrain's research includes digital property, privacy, and speech, and the role played by private "middlepeople" in Internet architecture. He runs the
H2O Project[?].