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Sunday, February 20, 2005

More distributed computing SNIU.

Napster files Grokster brief. Irony.

More LokiTorrent commentary.

Industry will attempt to introduce proof-of-concept filtering in time for Grokster case. Just enough time not to have anyone able to circumvent it yet, if they time it right.

U.S. Government supports content industry stance on Grokster.

Nice set of links.

Data hogging costs money and lives. Not to say that removing the incentive to publish for profit doesn't cost lives, but there are other systems (e.g. academic reputation) that could compel hospitals to share freely.

--Ari

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