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[31 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

In case you missed the announcement, the next event in MAP’s policy forum series, to be held on February 7 (details here) will address international issues of internet governance.  Today’s item relates to that topic; it is an excerpt from Rebecca MacKinnon’s new book.
Consent Of The Networked
How can digital technology be structured and [...]

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[30 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

Here is an interesting discussion how Apple innovates from the top down and Google does it from the bottom up.
The Yin And The Yang Of Corporate Innovation
In the hunt for innovation, that elusive path to economic growth and corporate prosperity, try a little jazz as an inspirational metaphor.
That’s the message [...]

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[27 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

Tom Goldstein, one of the leading members of the Supreme Court bar, takes the Supreme Court press corps to task for bad reportage of this week’s decision rejecting the warrantless use of a GPS device.  RoadMAP greatly admires the reporters who cover the Court, as does Goldstein, but he thinks they [...]

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[26 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

Google caused a furor by changing its privacy policy.  The Washington Post headline read “Google announces privacy changes across products; users can’t opt out.” But what does Google think it knows about you?
Does Google Accurately Guess Your Age and Gender?
Ars Technica’s Casey Johnston has started a fun new game: find out what Google [...]

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[25 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

By Kim Masters, Hollywood Reporter
In the desperate hours of early January, with chatter spreading that the White House was poised to make a devastating statement opposing parts of proposed anti-piracy legislation that Hollywood studios considered key to the industry’s very survival, MPAA president Christopher Dodd made a phone call to DreamWorks Animation [...]

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[25 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

Apple reported record breaking profits yesterday.  Coming just before the New York Times’ provocative inquiry into how and why the iPhone came to be built in China, public radio’s “This American Life” carried a fascinating and troubling show based on Mike Daisey’s “The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs.”  A lot of people [...]

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[24 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

RoadMAP is an unabashed New York Times fanboy; the breadth and quality of the content it generates constantly amazes.  This article isn’t very clearly written, but it nonetheless makes one think about the challenge of organizing this content more cohesively.  As media properties become “multiplatform,” this experiment bears watching.
Meet Deep [...]

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[23 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

Regulation of cable pole attachments is surely one of the most boring niches of communications law.  Whether and how phone and cable companies can hang their wires on utility poles, and how much they pay, is a recurring and multibillion dollar issue.  Usually, the cable companies are the ones who squawk [...]

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[20 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

This piece from GigaOm points out that cable companies are using Wi-Fi to extend their home and office-based wired networks.  AT&T is deploying Wi-Fi a little bit, but not a lot.  What the article does not address is that Wi-Fi is only one flavor of unlicensed spectrum.  A big fight is underway in [...]

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[19 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]

It’s not RoadMAP, but rather Mike Masnick of TechDirt, who described yesterday’s Supreme Court Golan v. Holder decision as “A Giant Middle Finger to the Public Domain.”  On the same day that the Internet community rose as one to defend itself against the intellectual property mafia, the Justices handed that cabal [...]