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Issue: 2

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“Fly Home Ye Ravens!”: How the FCC’s Abandonment of Broadband Regulation Will Harm Music Diversity

By Luke Batty on Nov 13, 2018
Citing supposed harms to competition among Internet service providers, the 2017 Restoring Internet Freedom Order reverses a decade long push to implement a regime of broadband...
Volume 35
Issue 2
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From Bits to Atoms: Does the Open Source Software Model Translate to Open Source Hardware?

By Dana Beldiman on Nov 9, 2018
Many believe that open source innovation works “faster, better and cheaper” than conventional, proprietary innovation. The success of open source innovation has been seen...
Volume 35
Issue 2
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Unfair Misuse: How Section 512 of the DMCA Allows Abuse of the Copyright Fair Use Doctrine and How to Fix It

By Joel D. Matteson on Nov 8, 2018
Hoping to spur the growth of the early Internet, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in 1998. The goal was to balance online service providers’ interests...
Volume 35
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