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On the post:
BREIN Shut Down Hundreds Of Torrent Sites That Apparently No One Ever Used
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:44am
Sounds like a plan! lol
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Company That Had The Largest Ever Credit Card Data Breach... Apparently Breached Again [Update]
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:43am
Fool me twice,er, won't, er won't get fooled again . . .
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Journalism Professor To Lead UK's Copyright Review?
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:42am
Free you say, we don't have that on the planet UK.
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DailyDirt: Science That's Almost Indistinguishable From Magic
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:41am
And a flux capacitor.
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Texas AG Looks Into Price Fixing Antitrust Questions Surrounding Ebooks
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:40am
Too easy to set up.
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Verizon's Claims That Its Info-Sharing Plans Are Harmless Ring Hollow
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:39am
The definition of harmless is . . .
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Lieberman Clarifies That He's Not Really Giving Obama An Internet Kill Switch
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:30am
How many? Watch Fox news.
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FDA Tells Novartis That 'Facebook Sharing' Widget On Its Site Violates Drug Ad Rules
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:29am
Suspect to say the least.
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Explaining To Congress That Blocking YouTube Videos Doesn't Stop Terrorism
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:28am
Big bribe = big understanding.
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Netflix Cancels Plans For New Netflix Prize As Part Of Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:28am
It's not on in anyones book I'd have thought.
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Amazon Quietly Lets Publishers Remove DRM (Update: Or Quietly Adds DRM?)
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:27am
Cheers Amazon.
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EU Rejects Copyright Extension... For Now
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:21am
On the moon most likely . . .
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Will Newspapers Start Selling Special Printers Now?
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:20am
Very true, if it doesn't need printed then why waste your time?
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Are Intellectual Property Sales Growing In The Recession?
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:15am
No evidence, no story.
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SCO Says Jury Didn't Really Mean What It Said... And Judge Should Order Novell To Hand SCO Unix Copyrights
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:13am
Thing about zombies is there seems no end of them . . .
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Smart Use Of Facebook By College Helps Students
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:11am
Exactly, just because they use Facebook more doesn't mean this is the cause of said problems. Kind of thinking and propaganda makes my head spin.
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Former Obama Advisor Says Wikileaks Is Wonderful For The US Government
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:08am
Don't think they did.
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Amazon Backs Down On Demanding Publisher Use Only Its Own Print-On-Demand Solution
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:06am
Amazon, not so nice as they may have seemed.
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GateHouse Media Strikes Again: Claims Headlines, Ledes Are Covered By Copyright, Threatens Forum
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:04am
Complaints of this manner make me question humanity.
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Crowdsourced Project Relies On Fans For Rotoscoping A Johnny Cash Video
lrobbo
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12 Jun 2012 @ 11:02am
First impressions i suppose.
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On the post: BREIN Shut Down Hundreds Of Torrent Sites That Apparently No One Ever Used
On the post: Company That Had The Largest Ever Credit Card Data Breach... Apparently Breached Again [Update]
On the post: Journalism Professor To Lead UK's Copyright Review?
On the post: DailyDirt: Science That's Almost Indistinguishable From Magic
On the post: Texas AG Looks Into Price Fixing Antitrust Questions Surrounding Ebooks
On the post: Verizon's Claims That Its Info-Sharing Plans Are Harmless Ring Hollow
On the post: Lieberman Clarifies That He's Not Really Giving Obama An Internet Kill Switch
On the post: FDA Tells Novartis That 'Facebook Sharing' Widget On Its Site Violates Drug Ad Rules
On the post: Explaining To Congress That Blocking YouTube Videos Doesn't Stop Terrorism
On the post: Netflix Cancels Plans For New Netflix Prize As Part Of Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
On the post: Amazon Quietly Lets Publishers Remove DRM (Update: Or Quietly Adds DRM?)
On the post: EU Rejects Copyright Extension... For Now
On the post: Will Newspapers Start Selling Special Printers Now?
On the post: Are Intellectual Property Sales Growing In The Recession?
On the post: SCO Says Jury Didn't Really Mean What It Said... And Judge Should Order Novell To Hand SCO Unix Copyrights
On the post: Smart Use Of Facebook By College Helps Students
On the post: Former Obama Advisor Says Wikileaks Is Wonderful For The US Government
On the post: Amazon Backs Down On Demanding Publisher Use Only Its Own Print-On-Demand Solution
On the post: GateHouse Media Strikes Again: Claims Headlines, Ledes Are Covered By Copyright, Threatens Forum
On the post: Crowdsourced Project Relies On Fans For Rotoscoping A Johnny Cash Video
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