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Lucks Music case

I just learned that the DC Circuit has decided the Luck's Music Library v. Gonzalez case.  Unfortunately, the outcome is a loss for plaintiffs Luck's Mu…

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Google's library project

A couple articles today discuss copyright concerns that Google is facing with respect to its "Library Project." Business Week reports in this article…

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CIS talk presentation: different formats

In addition to the slides of my recent talk about trusted computing at the CIS in Stanford, there is also an audio version available. Furthermore, I have creat…

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"Animal House on the Night Shift"

The photo shows a young man, a taxi driver in Afghanistan, who, according to reports, was brutally killed by American soldiers at Bagram Air Force Base in Afgha…

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online delib

May 20, 2005- Speak at Online Deliberation Conference on legal issues and user participation online.…

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Finally: Tor for OSX:)

As of yesterday there is finally a end-user friendly Mac OS X version of Tor. Tor is a small tool endorsed by the EFF that allows users to anonymize their webtr…

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Toilets and People, Not Scripture

As a BBC report from April indicates, there are allegations that guards at Guantanamo put an inmate's face in the toilet and flushed repeatedly.  What if it…

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A little bit of water creates large gulf

The economic difference on either side of the straits dividing Spain and Morocco are hard to believe.  To the north, the average gross national income/per capit…

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Rioting in Islam's Defense

Irshad Manji speaks out against "the bloody, fiery riots that, in the name of honoring Islam, are killing an increasing number of Muslims and non-Muslims.&…