25 April 08, 12:44 pm
Filed under: access, activism, blogosphere, censorship, fair use, internets, net neutrality, policy | Tags: roundup
Filed under: access, activism, blogosphere, censorship, fair use, internets, net neutrality, policy | Tags: roundup
It’s been a couple weeks…but the Friday Roundup is back. Ready?
- Wired: The right-wing hater machine gunning for Obama Larry Lessig? [Also at AT] Why won’t they just let Jesus be fabulous?
- LAist: Headline I’ve been waiting my whole life to read - Justine Bateman, ‘Drunk College Students’ Team Up to Save the Internet.
- So, this exists: Committee to Protect Bloggers.
- Ars Technica: Canada is not immune!
- Edge (Boston): Landmark Canadian gay bookstore going up for sale.
- BusinessWeek: Does she look like a music pirate? [via]
- Save The Internet: “Piracy” = smoke screen.
And additionally, out of my own excitement, Michael Zimmer is joining the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Information Studies, where I am currently a graduate student. He had some pretty rad things to say about it…
Happy Weekending!
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