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Thursday, January 27, 2005

German court rules to keep IDs secret.

Substantial Infringing Use.

Viral marketing backfires? Because consumers just might not realize it's a satire. (Here's the first clue...if it's funny, it just might be parody.)

But they're playing without having purchased the broadcast rights!

The 'them'/'us' divide.

Nice VoIP SNIU summary.

Leave it to the IEEE: "File-sharing technology serves as the basis for the Internet and should be unrestricted to produce future revolutionary digital products."

Broadcast flag.

Porn vs. IP.

Truth in advertising.

This just in: laws of economics still hold. Price and quantity sold still inversely related for normal goods.

Update on Grokster briefs.

--Ari

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