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Thursday, December 16, 2004

Researchers visiting libraries and archives are finding digital cameras to be handy tools -- where they are allowed.

Wired's coverage of the FTC P2P conference.

IP wishlist.

The Ownership Society.

Unclear IP law targets more innocents.

Public domain movies high on charts.

FT: Give P2P more time.

BT SNIU.

Movies demonstrate conflicts between creativity and IP law.

--Ari

posted by Ari F. | 4:49 PM

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