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PK In the Know Podcast
PK In the Know Podcast
PK In the Know Podcast

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    By Michael Weinberg
    May 20, 2011

    On this week’s podcast we discuss increasing transparency at the FCC in light of Commissioner Baker’s announced departure to Comcast, a proposed warrantless entry law for copyright violators in California, and how you can follow in Jonathan Coulton’s successful footprints with the Creators Freedom Project co-sponsored Rock Your Net workshops.  We also discuss “nothing less than a frontal assault on academic fair use” with the Association of Research Libraries’ Brandon Butler.

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