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Voting Sketchiness

Wired surveys electronic voting, and does not like what it sees. "It was a basic error that students in Cryptography 101 learn never to make: Diebold'…

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Brief Encounter

Sorry for my silence during an interesting week.  I was busy working on this, Open Source Yoga Unity's opposition to Bikram's motion for judgment on the…

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Seton Hall Symposium

Seton Hall Law School's Institute of Law, Science & Technology will hold a symposium on P2P networking and the law this April 16th. More information can…

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Cyber-vigilantes

So... anti-pedophilia groups are going into chat rooms, ensnaring pedophilies by inviting them out for a "meeting," and showing up with video cameras…

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Kahle v. Ashcroft

In this case, two archives ask the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California to hold that statutes that extended copyright terms unconditional…

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Complaint

Amended Complaint filed March 30, 2004 in Kahle v. Ashcroft.…

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Kahle v. Ashcroft FAQ

1. What’s this case about? It is about freeing our culture from unnecessary and harmful regulation. It is about a series of recent changes to copyright law tha…