- Indian e-voting researcher released, Freedom to Tinker
- UK Pirate Party guide to the Digital Economy Act, TorrentFreak
- Net neutrality now law in Chile, Slashdot
- First test of Righthaven suit, considers innocent infringement, Techdirt
- Second newspaper chain joins Righthaven operation, Wired
- Google, Yahoo concerned over C-32 enabler provisions, Michael Geist
- James Moore on private copying levy, Michael Geist
- Microsoft v. i4i could head to Supreme Court, Globe and Mail
- More calls to gut DMCA safe harbors due to burden of policing infringement, Ars Technica
- H.264 royalty waiver extension prelude to a video patent war?, Slashdot
- Progress to bringing memristors to market, Wired
- No private net neutrality agreement, yet, Ars Technica
- FCC responds to Google/Verizon neutrality proposal, Ars Technica
- Plan for national free wireless plan finally comes to an end, Ars Technica
- White space plan to be finalized this month, Ars Technica
- Hurt Locker file-sharing subpoenas begin, Slashdot
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Tagged with broadband plan, Canadian DMCA, Digital Economy Bill, DMCA, evoting, IP terrorism, Microsoft, net neutrality, open video, patent, physics of computing, white space.
By Thomas Gideon
– September 5, 2010
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