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PR company copyrights “radical media”, threatens to sue activists

PontusWesterberg 30 April 2011 PR company copyrights “radical media”, threatens to sue activists2011-04-30T09:00:36+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 20 Comments
This post first appeared at Radical media has a long history in social movements, from The British Worker, launched during the 1926 TUC General Strike, via audio cassettes with subversive messages…
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Why I’m no Longer Listening to Spotify

Alasdair Thompson 12 April 2010 Why I’m no Longer Listening to Spotify2010-04-12T15:52:11+01:00 7 Comments
Last week saw the passage of the Digital Economy Bill, now the Digital Economy Act. As parliament was winding down before dissolution the government forced through the bill, which had…
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Join the campaign against draconian disconnection

Bright Green Editors 15 February 2010 Join the campaign against draconian disconnection2010-02-15T02:28:34+00:00 UK 2 Comments
This is a guest post from Jim Killock, Executive Director of the Open Rights Group, which campaigns to protect rights and liberties in the digital age Will your MP be…
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201st Decade Technology Part 2 – Free Knowledge and Free Culture

Alasdair Thompson 21 January 2010 201st Decade Technology Part 2 – Free Knowledge and Free Culture2010-01-21T00:00:12+00:00 No Comment
For part 2 of our review of the the 201st decade best new technologies we turn to the internet and the forefront of the battlefield between a new form of…
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