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Insisting upon ideological purity

Mitt Romney's campaign keeps getting tripped up on the ample evidence that he's been more moderate than his current campaign rhetoric would suggest.  Fr…

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Media and Muslims

The general climate that Muslims encounter in post-9/11 America is affected by several different types of actors, including the government, the media, and ordin…

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Search Law & Policy @ Haifa

Search is becoming an increasingly important topic in cyberlaw. After several sessions and conferences looking at the issue (including at CFP 2004, Yale Law Sch…

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Pandora goes social

Pandora, one of my favorite music discovery sites is going social. I'm psyched about it.…

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Copyright Office upcoming dates

The Copyright Office periodically sends out a summary of notices and upcoming dates and deadlines from its News Net service. News Net Issue 304, which I receive…

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Opening

This is the first time that I'm blogging so please be patient :).  It is very hard to make even a small contribution to the issues studied at CIS when you a…

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Obama: a unifer, not a divider

Tom Friedman on Meet the Press yesterday: "Barack Obama’s great strength right now is the country is so tired of being divided. Deliberately divided, OK,…

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Changing tenor in the blogosphere

One of the noisiest partisans out there, Atrios, has indicated in a post on his blog that his relentless cynicism may be thawing slightly: "I suppose it&#…

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Whatever Happened to Online Etiquette?

From David Pogue in the New York Times: 'The deeper we sail into the new online world of communications, the sadder I get about its future. I’m OK with cr…