From PK:
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PK response to the original Wall Street Journal editorial on Google Book Search(reg. req.) was published on the 14th(reg. req.(UPDATE: posted the full text here)).
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The AT&T / BellSouth FCC considerations continue to fascinate our bloggers.
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The HP Settlement brings up the connection between privacy and copyright.
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PK's end of year solicitation–Please Support Public Knowledge.
From elsewhere:
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AARC is apparently complaining about non-existent over-the-air analog radio recording functionality on the Microsoft Zune, suggesting they should be paid licensing fees.
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Joe at TechDirt asks us to consider how the Bible, the most popular book year after year, continues to be so successful without the protection of copyright.
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Tim Lee poses the question of “What are Software Patents Good For?” and an interesting discussion follows in the comments. (Thanks Mike for the link).
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iTunes is in a slump, no it's not.
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The Boss' sister-in-law helps us manage our time better, at her new gig.