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The Technology Liberation Front
The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology.
When he’s opining in his areas of expertise, especially copyright law, Larry Lessig is often a brilliant scholar with important things to say. Unfortunately, when he wanders outside of his area of competence, he tends to be a lot less perceptive. Consider, for example this incr
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12 months ago
The National Review and Human Events are hardly indicative of the "right-wing base." While they continue to adore the Republicans, your average conservative has said "to hell with that den of vipers and whores."
12 months ago