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Ubisoft Shifts Its Future Plans To Include More 'Free To Play' Games by Timothy Geigner 5-18-2021 3:47 AM (11 comments)
Techdirt Podcast Episode 222: Bringing Back The Internet's True Promise by Leigh Beadon 8-27-2019 1:30 PM (0 comments)
If You Want The Government To Hand Over Documents, You Might Want To Retain A Lawyer by Tim Cushing 11-16-2018 12:06 PM (3 comments)
Red Hat Hysteria: Aren't We Past The Point Of Being Surprised That 'Free' Is A Part Of The Business Model? by Mike Masnick 11-01-2018 9:22 AM (34 comments)
Sony Decides That It Too Can Compete With Free With Its Own Retro Console by Timothy Geigner 9-20-2018 7:39 PM (51 comments)
You Can't Compete With Free Meets Its Ultimate Counterexample In The NES Classic by Timothy Geigner 8-03-2018 8:46 AM (79 comments)
'Free' Game Making $300 Million Per Month? But I Thought You Can't Make Money On Free... by Mike Masnick 6-27-2018 1:34 PM (56 comments)
Techdirt Podcast Episode 165: Is 'Free' Bad? by Leigh Beadon 5-01-2018 1:30 PM (2 comments)
Yet Another Developer Sees That Free Can Work For Video Games As Both An Anti-Piracy Strategy And As Promotion by Timothy Geigner 9-26-2017 7:39 PM (25 comments)
Techdirt Podcast Episode 129: Rob Reid On Writing & Publishing A SciFi Novel In 2017 by Leigh Beadon 7-11-2017 1:30 PM (3 comments)
The Ultimate In CwF: How Lovers Of Stardew Valley Fought Piracy By Buying The Game For Pirates by Timothy Geigner 4-08-2016 12:44 PM (9 comments)
It's Move Your Domain Day: Join The AMA, Help Support EFF by Leigh Beadon 1-27-2015 7:45 AM (2 comments)
Tomorrow Is Move Your Domain Day: Support The EFF And Get A Year For Free by Leigh Beadon 1-26-2015 2:11 PM (21 comments)
DailyDirt: Publishing Digitally (For Free!) by Michael Ho 2-24-2014 5:00 PM (3 comments)
University Of California Sides With Journal Publishers Over Its Own Struggling Libraries by Tim Cushing 4-24-2013 9:59 AM (26 comments)
Public Domain Human Genome Project Generated More Research And More Commercial Activity Than Proprietary Competitor by Glyn Moody 4-23-2013 11:59 PM (18 comments)
Old EMI Email Shows They Knew That Giving Away Songs For Free Leads To More Sales by Mike Masnick 1-22-2013 8:27 AM (36 comments)
Yet Another Musician Discovers That Free, Implemented Well, Can Increase Fans & Make You More Money by Mike Masnick 10-29-2012 3:46 PM (13 comments)
Amazon Hides Classic Free Public Domain Ebooks by Mike Masnick 7-25-2012 11:20 AM (29 comments)
Apparently A Debate: Would Twitter Benefit If Users Had To Pay To Use It? by Timothy Geigner 7-24-2012 7:51 PM (43 comments)
Pirate Party ALMOST Ejected From Festival For Giving Out Free Waffles After Vendors Selling Waffles Complained (Updated) by Mike Masnick 7-24-2012 5:02 AM (171 comments)
UK Plans To Make All Government-Funded Research Free To The Public Immediately Upon Publication by Mike Masnick 7-16-2012 10:01 PM (14 comments)
Dropped By Dish, AMC Pulls An Anti-Viacom: Offers Breaking Bad Premiere Free To Dish Subscribers by Leigh Beadon 7-13-2012 12:29 PM (53 comments)
NY Considering Bill To Require Open Access To State Funded Research by Mike Masnick 7-12-2012 11:59 PM (12 comments)
The Warehousing And Delivery Of Digital Goods? Nearly Free, Pretty Easy, Mostly Trivial by Glyn Moody 7-06-2012 5:35 PM (49 comments)
Band Explains Why It Loves When Fans Download Unauthorized Copies Of Its Music by Mike Masnick 6-26-2012 4:03 PM (87 comments)
Fair Use/Fair Dealing Doesn't Require Payment Or Permission by Mike Masnick 6-14-2012 1:05 AM (64 comments)
Temporary Paywall Removals Only Highlight The Fundamental Paradox Of Paywalls by Leigh Beadon 6-08-2012 3:40 PM (27 comments)
Beyond Open Access: Open Source Scientific Software by Glyn Moody 6-05-2012 12:31 AM (6 comments)
Freemium Medical Care? Indian Hospital Shows That A Charitable Hospital Can Still Make A Profit by Mike Masnick 6-04-2012 10:01 PM (18 comments)

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