- Free Congress!
Coders gather to open up more of the legislature's
deliberations.- Republicans, Democrats Spat Over IP Rights in Congress TV
After Speaker of the House Nancy Polosi is accused of
"pirating" C-SPAN, the TV service reiterates that it has no
copyright interest in the video.- Chinese Lawyers Protest Sina's Blog Censorship
Fight the arbitrary nature of China's limits on free
speech.- New York Times on the DJ Mixtape Arrests
"DJs continued to release tapes -- some with hastily added
tracks on which rappers cursed the RIAA"- Disney Must Consider Sharing Pooh's Honey
The endless fight over the merchandising rights to A.A.
Milne's work continues to plague the copyright maximalist
company.- Students Balk at University's "Free" Music Deals
One insider's view of dealing with the college-only
licensed music services.- Bipartisan Effort to Junk Real ID Law
Democrat Rep. Tom Allen and Republican Rep. Scott Lansley
push for reform of costly, invasive national ID mandate.- A 55-inch TV Is too big for the Super Bowl
Consumer electronics mavens scratch their heads at NFL's
Super Bowl rules.- UK Government Rejects Calls for DRM Ban
While faulty, DRM is good for price discrimination, Prime
Minister's office says.- Framing the DRM Debate
LinuxJournal's Don Marti says it's about more than
property.- Europe's Plan to Track Phone and Net Use
Data retention implementation to be far worse than original
plans.- UK Now Running 439,000 E-mail and Phone Taps
Report's author declares wiretap error rate "unacceptably
high."