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Open Season On Patents Starts Thursday, Thanks to Crowdsourced Platform

September 20, 2012 wired.com

Thanks to a change in U.S. patent law, citizens can now help challenge patents before they are issued — and a collaboration between the Patent Office, Stack Exchange and Google hope to turn t

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Tech Giants Form Internet-Freedom Lobby to Counter MPAA, RIAA Clout

September 19, 2012 wired.com

Another lobbying group hit Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. But think again before you start screaming that it’s just another lobby representing the 1%. The Internet Association, backed by behe

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Net Neutrality Groups Challenge AT&T FaceTime Blocking

September 18, 2012 wired.com

The he-said, she-said banter may end soon about whether AT&T is breaching so-called net neutrality rules by limiting the iPhone’s FaceTime video calling on cellular networks to users wit

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Appeals Court Blocks Indefinite-Detention Ruling

September 18, 2012 wired.com

A federal appeals court tentatively halted a ruling that blocked legislation authorizing the government to indefinitely detain without trial individuals, including U.S. citizens, who are deemed to

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