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Kind Words from TechDirt on "Google v. Everyone"

Mike Masnick, CEO of TechDirt, had some very kind words today about my blog post on Google’s troubles in China and with Viacom.  See “Rather Than Considering Information ‘Property,’ What About Looking At Productive vs. Destructive Uses?” Thanks Mike!

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This entry was posted in News on April 14, 2010 by Larry Downes.

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