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08 May 2015

TTIP explained: The secretive US-EU treaty that undermines democracy

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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), sometimes known as the Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA), is currently ...
20 May 2009

Making an Ars Technica of Itself

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This review of "Burning the Ships" is perhaps the most clueless thing I've ever read on Ars Technica : Phelps' point thro...
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15 April 2009

The Value of Sharing

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Yesterday I wrote about how the media industries abuse language in order to justify their broken business models; today I'd like to comp...
05 March 2008

The Copyright Emperor Has No Clothes

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Tim Lee has a stonker of a post on Ars Technica drawing parallels between copyright today and property rights debates of the 18th and 19th...
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18 May 2007

In Praise of Modularity (Again)

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News that Firefox users tend to be more up-to-date with their security patches is interesting, especially for on account of the suggested ex...
23 May 2006

Eee by Gum: Now That's What I Call (e)Music

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This Ars Technica article makes a good point: that Apple's refusal to license its DRM system means that only non-DRM'd music can b...
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