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Saturday, January 22, 2005

MGM v Grokster starts up. Not sure what that first brief means, but requiring network software designers to restrict content in any way doesn't seem like compromise to me.

eXeem is out. There's a spyware-free version eXeem Lite floating around out there also, although one version behind.

Another anti-restrictions call.

New compression technology. Cool stuff.

Rhetorical question of the day.

Panel of tech experts agree: P2P here to stay. I'm sure a panel of MPAA experts would agree, it's going.

More details on the AltNet patent letters.

Online music store analysis.

Big book review of the 'copyfighters.'

--Ari

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