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The Great Health Care Reform Trilemma
I recently posted on facebook about health care reform and trying to “have it all.” I’m no expert, but it seems to me that you…
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Did the Supreme Court “Botch” Wyeth v. Levine?
I was initially going to post this as a comment to Greg Conko’s recent post arguing against the Court’s recent decision in Wyeth…
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More on Environmental Policies and Protectionism
Marlo made three interesting arguments yesterday contending that cap-and-trade would generate protectionist outcomes. I want to add another, pervasive, yet oft-neglected reason.
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More Libertarian Lolcats!
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The “Stimulus” and the Broken Window Fallacy
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Minot Line
Over the past decade, the Internet has given new life to one of the oldest forms of media: the urban legend. Sometimes an…
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Philosopher’s Corner: The Principle of Intervening Action
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Liters Illegal in the UK (Litres, Too)
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FEC: You Can Blog About Candidates
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Your Cable Company Also Rents You a Cable Box? Sue ‘Em!
Time Warner Cable is getting slapped with an anti-tying lawsuit. The plaintiff claims that by renting him a cable box, the company engaged…
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UK to Mandate Data Retention of… Everything
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Still More Broadband Fear-Mongering
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Online Privacy Comic
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In Letter to Congress, AT&T Snipes at Google
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Section 230 Defeats Wikipedia Defamation Lawsuit
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Google Dominates Search, But Forever?
"If these trends continue" is a dangerous way to begin a sentence in the new economy Ars reports that Google has expanded…
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UK ISP Paying for Its Users’ Illegal Downloads
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Europe’s Confused eBay Liability Rule
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California Considers Cyberbullying Law
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A Better Way of Measuring Tech ConsCon?
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Downloading: The Green Way to Buy
I just posted on several states’ new taxes on internet downloads. Over at TLF, tech liberator Braden Cox just published an interesting…
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Google’s Testimony: We Don’t Do Anything Bad; Our Competitors Do!
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Philosopher’s Corner: Why Don’t You Move?
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Taxing the Internet
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Broadband Fear-Mongering… Again
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Congressmen Support Boneheaded National Wireless Plan
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Yahoo Makes Targeted Ads Opt-Out, But Touts Their Benefits
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MIT Students Gagged from Discussing Hack
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No Non-Compete Clauses in California
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MPAA Hacking: Is It Wiretapping?
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Italy Blocks Website
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Requiring Warrants for Location-Tracking
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Stuff White People Like: A Critique of Environmentalism?
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War in Georgia Goes Cyber
A follow-up to Hans Bader’s informative post on the Russia-Georgia war: Ars reports that the war is going on in cyberspace as well.
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XM-Sirius, Dish-DirecTV Update
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DNS Internet Flaw: How Much Worse It Could Have Been
By now, most tech-savvy readers have probably heard about the vulernability in the structure of the internet, specifically involving DNS lookups. Apparently, the flaw…
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Taxes Comic
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Bell Canada, Facing Last-Mile Crunch, Introduces Use Caps
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Family Group Mad at TV Programming
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Dish-DirecTV Merger Next?
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Presidential Debates Get Hip with MySpace
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Want Early-Release Movies on Your TV? Beg the FCC!
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FCC’s New Fleeting Expletives Policy Stifles Creators
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EFF/CDT Brief in MySpace Case: Terms of Service not Crimes
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology, Public Citizen, and 14 law professors have jointly submitted an amicus brief in the…
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Court: Remote DVRs Don’t Violate Copyright
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Philosopher’s Corner: Historical Injustice
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Thailand Bans GTA IV
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Selectable Output Control: What’s the Big Deal?
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Congress Investigates Behavioral Ads, Too
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