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Top Ten: A Year in Media as Told by LWR

by Matthew L. Schafer Major developments made the last six months of 2010 an exciting time to follow the ever-changing media landscape. From the passage of net neutrality to the Wikileaks’ saga to a call for defunding public media, 2010 … Continue reading

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Privacy, Privacy, Where for Art Thou Privacy?

“Privacy, he said, was a very valuable thing.  Everyone wanted a place where they could be alone occasionally.  And when they had such a place, it was only common courtesy in anyone else who knew of it to keep his … Continue reading

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Electronic Frontier Foundation Says Illegal Download Charges Are “Predatory”

by Matthew L. Schafer (Update: 6/30/2010: According to a press release from the EFF, “Judge Collyer ordered the plaintiffs, TWC and amici to work together to draft a notice that could be sent to subscribers whose information is sought.”  EFF, … Continue reading

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