What I’ve been surfing for 16th March 2007 through 19th March 2007
These are my links for 16th March 2007 through 19th March 2007:
- EFF-Austin Steampunk Party at SXSW 2007 – a photoset on Flickr – wish i could have been there!
- More video games, fewer books at schools? | CNET News.com – Nobody is talking about putting violent video games such as Doom or Mortal Kombat into classrooms, particularly given concerns they may encourage aggressive behavior.
- Columbia Law Library Music Plagiarism Project – Great resource!
- SSRN-Identity Theft: Making the Known Unknowns Known by Chris Hoofnagle – Disclosure could create a market for anti-identity theft businesses.
- The Patry Copyright Blog: Are DMCA Claims Arbitrable? – PAtry looks at arbitration and copyright / anti-circumvention law.
- Gideon Rachman’s Blog – How to help the huddled masses through immigration – I’ve heard quite a lot of complaints on the US’s new immigration strategy myself. I wonder how isolationist that will end up making us.
- Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: You <i>Do</i> Like Reading Off a Computer Screen – Cory lays out how it really is.
- The effect of the Theo van Gogh murder on house prices in Amsterdam –
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