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CNET/State merger review

“NY to scrutinize AT&T and T-Mobile Merger,” CNET News.com, March 29, 2011. Larry talks to CNET’s Marguerite Reardon about the potential for state antitrust regulators to get involved in reviewing the AT&T/T-Mobile merger.
This entry was posted in Media on May 24, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Time/Slate quote

“Verbatim: Talking Heads,” Time, Feb. 14, 2011. Larry’s article on governing the Internet for Slate was excerpted in the “Talking Heads” section of Time magazine.
This entry was posted in Media on May 24, 2011 by Larry Downes.

CNET/Merger Part One

“AT&T and T-Mobile: Listen before your judge,” CNET News.com, March 20, 2011. On the day AT&T announced its planned merger with T-Mobile USA, Larry laid out some of the main issues that have since dominated the debate over the transaction and its compliance with U.S. antitrust law. His article was quoted in Slate.com, WSJ SmartMoney, and Cato at Liberty.
This entry was posted in Media on May 24, 2011 by Larry Downes.

SOTN/Communicators

“The Communicators at State of the Net,” C-SPAN, March 19, 2011. Larry was interviewed at State of the Net 2011 for C-SPAN’s “The Communicators.” Follow the link for the video.
This entry was posted in Media on May 24, 2011 by Larry Downes.

ICE Seizures/TorrentFreak

“Five Reasons Why the US Domaian Seizures are Unconstitutional,” TorrentFreak, March 12, 2011. In a much-reprinted article, Larry’s legal analysis of domain name seizures by the Department of Homeland Security is quoted extensively.
This entry was posted in Media on May 24, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Forbes/Utopianism

“Is Digital Utopianism Dead?,” Forbes.com, March 10, 2011. Reflecting on more than 10 years working with Internet technologies, Larry asks again why it is that open always wins and closed always loses, and why that matters to Internet policy.
This entry was posted in Media on May 24, 2011 by Larry Downes.

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