John Palfrey, one of Harvard’s leading thinkers on the Internet, has recently finished a study on kids raised in the digital age. He now has a few tips to share about Web porn, online piracy, and Sen. John McCain’s lack of tech know-how.Palfrey, a Harvard law professor and director of the school’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, visited CNET’s headquarters on Tuesday to discuss the findings of a recent study of a group he calls “digital natives.” These are people who don’t know life before cell phones, computers, and the Internet.Palfrey, who wrote a book about the study called Born Digital, was fairly upbeat about the Web’s affects on young people. That’s not going to surprise too many people as Palfrey is a recognized Internet booster. But after completing 100 “in-depth interviews” with young people, ages 13 to 22, Palfrey sees some possible solutions to problems confronting Web-connected youth.
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