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Lawyers’ Attacks on Free/Open Source Software (FOSS)
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“Normandy” is Not an Android Phone, It’s an Enhanced Surveillance Device
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Mozilla Should Denounce Microsoft Windows, Not Just Proprietary Web Browsers
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Dr. Dobb’s and Forrester ‘Research’ (Microsoft-Funded) Tools of Microsoft Mass Propaganda
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Privacy Watch: Latest Stories
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US Courts Are Cementing the Gradual Death of the World Wide Web (As We Know It)
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Censorship on the Web Done For Financial Security Reasons, Not Anyone’s Real Security
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Copyright Law May be Reformed in the West, Infringement (For Now) Treated as Worse Than Murder and Rape
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