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    By Public Knowledge
    July 31, 2007

    Elsewhere on the web, you may have seen some of our PK staff over the past few days. Here’s a quick look:

    • Gigi just posted to The Huffington Post regarding today’s FCC decision in the 700MHz debate.

    • Sherwin wrote a perspectives piece at News.com on the webcasting royalty debate and how the recording industry is intentionally confusing the issue by complaining about stream ripping and attempting to introducing DRM requirements.

    • Art wrote on Friday on TPM Cafe about the hypocrisy by those who were calling the wholesale open access plans for the 700MHz “an experiment,” while British Telecom, AT&T and Verizon are all making bank on their wholesale biz.

    • Art’s Republican Debate question returns on YouTube, this time in its full-unedited-for-time glory:

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