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“‘Exploiting’ a DRM speech” by Todd Bishop
“Public Interest Groups make Internet an Election Issue” by Russell McOrmond
“When standards don’t apply” by David Becker
“Culture Warrior” by Sandy Starr
“Freeing Enterprise“
“BBC Pioneers New Approach To Public Access Rights In Digital Age“
“Some Rights Reserved” by Wes Phillips
“How to use open source as a power marketing tool” by John Koening
Independent childrens recording artist Zak Morgan‘s second album was nominated for Grammy this year. The amazing part is that he is without any label backing: he produces his own albums, coordinates his own tours, and sells his CDs along the way. In this posting to CDBaby’s site, he tells the story of how he went…
The photos of “underbunny” show an artful, somber view of the world and offer a glimpse into what it’s like to work at a mortuary. This photo in particular is quite powerful, telling the story of a life lived for 102 years. All the photos are available under a Creative Commons license, to boot.