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Salon.com March 26, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Web radio's last stand A new ruling involving the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is set to wipe out independent online music stations...  |
Salon.com March 22, 2002 David Link |
Same-sex marriage, with a twist The Kansas Supreme Court enforces a ban on gay marriage and clears the way for -- gay marriage...  |
Salon.com March 15, 2002 J.J. Gifford |
Microsoft should be punished The feds failed to order a breakup when it could have done some good. Now, based on the government's findings, Sun, Netscape and Be are suing -- with good reason...  |
PC World March 14, 2002 Tom Spring |
Battle Intensifies Over Right to Copy Consumer, industry groups joust in Congress over rights and wrongs of sharing, seeing, and storing digital entertainment...  |
Salon.com March 14, 2002 Megan McArdle |
Netscape's folly The loser in the browser wars has filed a private antitrust suit against Microsoft. But the company doesn't deserve to win...  |
Salon.com March 13, 2002 Suzanne O'Malley |
Worst-case scenario I knew it was coming, but it's still hard to accept: In Texas, mental illness is not a defense to murder...  |
New Architect April 2002 Bret A. Fausett |
Legal Tools for the New Journalists Does your Web page count as reporting?  |
Salon.com March 7, 2002 Daniel Terdiman |
Sneaking peeks at the porn clowns Even flaming exhibitionists agree: Digital cameras and the Internet make invading a person's privacy much too easy...  |
Reason March 2002 James Morrow |
Bye-Bye, Jury Britain is poised to eliminate almost two-thirds of all jury trials, according to a report in the New Statesman. New rules would allow a wide range of offenses (including any crime with a maximum sentence of less than two years) to be tried solely by a judge employed by the crown...  |
Reason March 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
One Toke over the Line In effect, the nation's highest court decided that state laws legalizing cannabis for medical use weren't worth a dime bag...  |
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