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4:58pm, 9th October 2008: City-owned fiber network a go as judge tosses telco lawsuit
2:17pm, 9th October 2008: Analysis: data mining doesn't work for spotting terrorists
4:30am, 9th October 2008: Serious games: Ars looks at games that tackle the big issues
1:15am, 9th October 2008: Study: Reading online privacy policies could cost $365 billion a year
5:05pm, 8th October 2008: Want to bypass DRM? Feds open to new DMCA exemptions
4:30am, 8th October 2008: 750,000 lost jobs? The dodgy digits behind the war on piracy
4:00pm, 7th October 2008: Judge: antitrust suit against Apple and AT&T can proceed
1:43pm, 7th October 2008: Apple sends threat letter to computer school with apple logo
6:56pm, 6th October 2008: Out of options, DISH finally pays TiVo $104 million judgment
4:30am, 6th October 2008: The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy online
2:25am, 6th October 2008: Senator worries Google ad money will be like crack for Yahoo
12:15am, 6th October 2008: New surveillance program will turn military satellites on US
1:20am, 6th October 2008: Judge temporarily halts sales of RealDVD in wake of lawsuit
7:22pm, 2nd October 2008: Judge dismisses EMI claims against MP3tunes founder
5:47pm, 2nd October 2008: Five years of failure: EFF says RIAA must embrace new model
2:31pm, 2nd October 2008: Apple files a legal backhand against Psystar's countersuit
1:15am, 2nd October 2008: "Orphan Works" copyright reform fails in wake of bailout bid
12:10am, 2nd October 2008: Cox enforces acceptable use policy, lies to its customers
10:15pm, 1st October 2008: Court: Echostar can't get Coolsat customer data in DMCA case
5:06pm, 1st October 2008: Blizzard awarded $6 million in damages from WoW bot maker

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