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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Drew Stephenson's Favorite Techdirt Posts Of The Week
We have a new policy from Washington, the police on how to deal with photographers. It would be nice to see something similar spread by some other forces in both the U.S. and the UK.
Over 1,500 organizations and 50,000 people signed the Declaration of Internet freedom. I am very interested to see how it pans in the long run. It feels like it could be evidence of "people against the interests", the key question is, in this paper to make a difference?
not possible to make this mean that one of my favorite posts is an aggregate, but the collection of links about the future of assisted vision was fantastic and I have the ability to create a link to my favorite comic Sheldon. In these small ways, we are more and more like cyborgs, and I for one welcome our new robot masters ...
course not a good week without Techdirt story of someone trying something new and intelligent in the kick. In another new twist in place I think this is the first time we saw something like that, without the usual trolls and "you'll never climb / decent work for all / last / work without a history of large label "arguments. Perhaps the message is?
Stay on innovation in music, news that the application is being developed for smartphones aggregated together material shows that everyone in the industry is trying to close the contents of the contraband. In addition, the release of The Humble Music Bundle is another example of a company to try new things.
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