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 Salon's Cyrus Farivar on why "Microsoft Doesn't Matter Anymore," October 3, 2008.
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 The Microsoft-Stacked SC 34 Committee Makes a Move (to take over OOXML and therefore ODF), Groklaw, October 2, 2008.
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 Eben Moglen, A View From just Before Stage 2, September 11, 2008
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 Ben Patterson, Manufacturers, movie studies pitch DRM "ecosystem" (again), Tech.yahoo.com, Sep 15, 2008.
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For a reasonably interesting interview about the DMCA and its anti-circumvention measures, see Free Will: Hack the Vote with Will Wilkinson and Ed Felten, bloggingheads.tv, October 9, 2008. (You might want to skip the first 10 minutes are so, which are mostly pleasantries and introductions.)
 

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 Sarah McBride? and Ethan Smith, Music Industry to Abandon Mass Suits, Wall Street Journal, December 19, 2008. The RIAA appears to have conceded.
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Bilski v. Kappos, Supreme Court of the United States, June 28, 2010. Major case decided on patentable subject matter, but more cases are currently being heard on this issue.

Interview with Eben Moglen on Bilski and Software Patents, The Prior Art Blog, August 5, 2010.

 
 
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 Matthew Broersma, Microsoft server crash nearly causes 800-plane pile-up, Techworld, September 21, 2004.
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 For a retrospective on GNU, see Bruce Byfield, Richard Stallman looks back at 25 years of the GNU project, Linux.com, September 26, 2008.

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 Eben Moglen, A View From just Before Stage 2, September 11, 2008

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MGM et al. v. Grokster, Ltd., No. 04-480, U.S. Supreme Court, June 27, 2005


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