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Full list of policy filings

Why Knowledge Sharing Is The Future Of Organizations And What Leadership Should Do To Embrace Such Power Change
fabulously cool: iFixit's teardown platform
EFF Launches TOSBack - A 'Terms of Service' Tracker for Facebook, Google, eBay, and More
I Met The Walrus
Video Editing and Shot Techniques: Study of jump cuts, match cuts and cutaways

New Media Rights' Pete Fuentes teaches the basics of jump cuts, match cuts and cutaways. The video is also an excellent example of fair use, quoting three scenes from famous films to illustrate practical examples. Original creativity, fair use, and creative commons = new creativity.

Online Newspapers Best Content Publishing Strategy: Free Or Paid?
The AP is going stop bloggers from pirating content (or quoting in fair use for legitimate reasons)
Apple Rejects EFF Updates App, Claims Parody Content Is Objectionable
Online Marketing: How To Win Your Customer Trust
The Citizen Journalist Strikes Back

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