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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.TPW 11: The Supreme Court does patents, the latest in the Vonage-Verizon saga, and a little ditty about Digg, the DMCA, and encryption keys
Started by TLF · 3 months ago
The Supreme Court smacks down the Federal Circuit in two major patent decisions, the latest in the Vonage vs. Verizon patent saga, and Digg and the AACS encryption key. The shows's panelists this week are Jerry Brito, Braden Cox, Hance Haney, Tim Lee, and Ben Klemens of the Brookings I
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