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Jul 16, 2004

Internet Activists: More Powerful than Tree-Huggers?

A new report from The Convergence Center argues that activist groups focused on the Internet and communications policy have come of age, taking a prominent place in political…

Jul 15, 2004

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Filter No. 6.9 - July 15, 2004

Jul 14, 2004

Tune In Online

The Washington Post calls it a "bottomless grab bag full of radio pieces." The Public Radio Exchange -- a nonprofit organization based in Cambridge, MA -- is an online…

Jul 12, 2004

Spotlight on IP

The recently released Harvard Law Bulletin provides a spotlight on the current state of Intellectual Property.

Jul 9, 2004

KerryEdwards.com: For Sale on eBay?

"It's the only fair thing to do," said Kerry Edwards, an Illinois man who has owned the domain name kerryedwards.com for years. Edwards, who originally paid $25 for the site and…

Jul 7, 2004

International Spam Fighters

The International Telecommunication Union is hosting a conference this week dedicated to initiatives to fight spam, a "plague" of today's online world, according to the ITU.

Jul 6, 2004

Politics -- Plug In!

With the 2004 elections just around the corner, questions about youth and political participation have fallen into the spotlight once again. While nearly every study confirms…

Jul 1, 2004

iTunes Europe – A Preliminary Report

In its first week of operation in Britain, France, and Germany, iTunes Europe sold an impressive 800,000 songs –- outpacing its nearest competitor by a margin of 16:1.&nbsp; While…

Jun 30, 2004

Zittrain on COPA and the First Amendment

Yesterday, the Supreme Court again blocked enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), citing that it has not yet been proved that voluntary use of Internet filters…

Jun 28, 2004

Judge Upholds Barbie Art

Since 1999, Mattel, the manufacturer of Barbie, has been locked in lawsuits with artist Tom Forsythe for his controversial artwork that depicts the doll in various poses. …

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