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Just discovered an interesting technology blog

I was directed to the site, from Open Access News, Peter Suber's running commentary on all things to do with, well, open access. This particular post focused on copyright, but in the context of increasing populations that include more and more people who are willing to write without making it their living: More Authors, Less Copyright. So, I visited. It was a blog called The Technology Liberation Front with several authors of whom I had heard, but many more that were new to me. Tom Bell was the author of this particular post. Anyway, the focus of the blog is federal Interent policy, whatever that touches -- certainly copyright, but also a host of other issues that we don't talk about that much here. I recommend you pay it a visit if you're interested in the broader issues of Net policy.

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