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The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology.The Technology Liberation Front » Archive » Odds and Ends of Research–Mostly Odds
Started by TLF · 3 months ago
6 months ago
Jerry Brito is deleting my comments to his posts. I suppose when he can’t respond, he just deletes!
E_F
5 months ago
Sing it, sister. The Federal Trade Commission hands out expert witness fees like it was federal disaster aid. In the FTC's case long-running case against Rambus, even the agency's own administrative law judge took notice, as I explained in my brief to the D.C. Circuit:
http://www.voluntarytrade.org/joomla15/index.ph...