Flashback (Week of 5/29/06)
What was new and interesting during the week of 5/29/06?
- "77% of US Adults Online"
- "83% of Americans Want OA to Publicly Funded Research"
- "Abundance of DRM Trainwrecks Make Them Worth Tracking. You Can Help."
- "Announcing Line Noise: the EFF Podcast"
- "BL Seals Digital Content with a Signature"
- "Disney to Sell Movies through Internet Downloads"
- "The DVD War Against Consumers"
- "Industry, Others Object to Data Retention"
- "Internet Bills Butting Heads House, Senate Disagree over Cost of Information Online"
- "Lessig Seeks End to “Extremism” in Copyright Laws"
- "Libraries’ Electronic Repository Now Available for Scholarly Output"
- "LibX for Firefox"
- "Neutrality in the News"
- "One Last Podcast—Kathryn Deiss on Innovation"
- "Open Net-Seminar on Benkler’s ‘Wealth of Networks’"
- "Pew: Nearly 50 MM Americans Create Web Content"
- "Running Your Own MP3.Com?"
- "Wealth of Open Content Papers at First Monday Conference Site"
- "Why I Hate DRM"
- "Yahoo! Group—Open Access Journals "
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