CITP Blog is hosted by Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy, a research center that studies digital technologies in public life. Here you’ll find comment and analysis from the digital frontier, written by the Center’s faculty, students, and friends.
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In the latest Newsweek, Malcolm Jones reports on the hot new American History textbook, “Inventing America,” by Pauline Maier, Merritt Roe Smith, Daniel Kevles and Alexander Keyssar. As soon as…
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McGee on Magical Thinking
Jim McGee has some interesting thoughts on the problem of magical thinking, especially as manifested in policy discussions. (He also says some kind things about me. Thanks!)
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Register: Massive P2P Worm
Here’s one from the Don’t Believe Everything You Read Department. The Register credulously reports that an anonymous group called “Gobbles” was hired by the RIAA to create and release a…
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RIAA, Tech Leaders Agree on Status Quo
Ted Bridis at AP reports that the RIAA and at least one big tech-industry trade group will announce today that they have reached a “landmark consensus” on lobbying strategy. Essentially,…
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Another DMCA Attack on Interoperation
Chamberlain Group, a maker of garage door openers, has brought a DMCA suit against Skylink Technologies. Chamberlain makes garage door openers; Skylink makes remote controls that can interoperate with Chamberlain…
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Kling on Free Content
Arnold Kling, over at the free website TechCentralStation, offers an odd little op-ed arguing that free content is crap. Some of it is crap; but there’s a lot of great…
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Are DVDs Copy-Protected?
Maximillian Dornseif at disLEXia wonders why people refer to CSS, the encryption scheme used on DVDs, as “copy protection.” He points out, correctly, that encryption by itself cannot prevent copying,…
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Google Responds to SearchKing Suit
Google has filed a response to SearchKing’s lawsuit against it. James Grimmelmann at LawMeme has the definitive analysis of this lawsuit.
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Compulsory Licenses, and the Measurement Problem
At this week’s Future of Music conference, Terry Fisher of Harvard suggested yet another variation of compulsory licensing for online music. The basic idea is to slap a tax on…
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DMCA Used to Prevent Interoperation
Declan McCullagh at CNet news.com reports on a lawsuit filed by printer manufacturer Lexmark against Static Control (SC), a maker of toner cartridges for Lexmark printers. Lexmark wants to stop…