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Eben Moglen, Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright, First Monday, August 1999


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Android vs. iPhone: Why Openness May Not Be the Best -- The author is right to emphasize that openness has only instrumental and not intrinsic value, but I think he confuses a temporary problem for a permanent problem.

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 Recent Federal Circuit decision limiting the scope of Business Method Patents: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/10/federal-circuit-limits-business-method-patents

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Sarah McBride? and Ethan Smith, Music Industry to Abandon Mass Suits, Wall Street Journal, December 19, 2008. The RIAA appears to have conceded.

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 Associated Press, Court Rules Against Patriot Act, Wired, January 24, 2004
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 Ben Patterson, Manufacturers, movie studies pitch DRM "ecosystem" (again), Tech.yahoo.com, Sep 15, 2008.
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Rick: For a reasonably interesting and recent conversation about the DMCA and its anti-circumvention measures, see Free Will: Hack the Vote with Will Wilkinson and Ed Felten, bloggingheads.tv, October 9, 2008. You might want to skip the first 10 minutes are so, which are mostly pleasantries and introductions.
 

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