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Righthaven's Brand of Copyright Trolling

Copyright trolls are nothing new, and Righthaven is just the latest group of lawyers to try to turn copyright litigation into a business model. What these lawyers have in common is that they seek to take advantage of copyright's draconian damages in order to bully Internet users into forking ove


EFF Asks Court to Protect Craigslist from Defamation Suit

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and a coalition of public interest groups and law professors have asked a California appeals court to protect craigslist from a lawsuit that could spur websites to be less helpful in responding to complaints about user behavior.

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Reading, Writing, and RFID Chips: A Scary Back-to-School Future in California

Scary news from California's Contra Costa County — school officials there have reportedly decided to track some preschoolers with RFID chips, thanks to a federal grant suppl


Good News: Security Researcher Released on Bail

Hari Prasad, the Indian security researcher arrested for allegedly stealing an electronic voting machine, has been released on bail.

Earlier this year, an anonymous source gave the m


Colbert's Word: Control-Self-Delete

Just a few weeks after his interview with EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn, American hero Stephen Colbert has returned to the subject of digital rights. And in his show on Tuesday, he came up with a great


Facebook Should Stop Censoring Marijuana Legalization Campaign Ads

Facebook is facing down another embarrassing episode of censorship this week after refusing to show ads submitted by the Just Say Now marijuana legalization campaign. The gag is an important reminder t


Musopen Wants to Give Classical Music to the Public Domain

Music lovers take note: the classical music archive Musopen needs your help to liberate some classic symphonies from copyright entanglement. Museopen is looking to solve a difficult problem


EFF's Cindy Cohn Wins IP Vanguard Award from State Bar of California

We're pleased to announce that EFF's Legal Director, Cindy Cohn, has won a 2010 Intellectual Property Institute Vanguard Award from the State Bar of California.

Cindy was one of four legal


EFF Seeks to Help Righthaven Defendants

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is seeking to assist defendants in the Righthaven copyright troll lawsuits. Righthaven, founded in March of 2010, files hundreds of copyright infringement l


Jury Invalidates One of EFF's 'Most Wanted' Patents

Good news in the fight against bad software patents: a jury in the Eastern District of Texas recently found the Firepond/Polaris patent (U.S. Patent No. 6,411,947) invalid<


Israel unlikely to extend current settlement curbs
By 2010-09-05T13:29:27Z
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's defense minister says a slowdown in West Bank settlement construction

Former Saddam confidant says he'll die in prison
By 2010-09-05T13:27:34Z
BAGHDAD (AP) -- The man who once served as the international face of Saddam Hussein's reg

Ex-UK military chief says Blair underfunded army
By 2010-09-05T13:05:39Z
LONDON (AP) -- The former head of the British Army has accused former prime ministers Ton

Basque separatists ETA announce cease-fire
By HAROLD HECKLE 2010-09-05T12:58:45Z
MADRID (AP) -- The Basque separatist militant group ETA declared a

Suicide car bomb explodes in Baghdad kills 8
By SINAN SALAHEDDIN 2010-09-05T12:57:18Z
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Militants detonated a car bomb at a Baghdad mili

3 killed in suicide attack on Russian base
By ARSEN MOLLAYEV 2010-09-05T10:40:02Z
MAKHACHKALA, Russia (AP) -- A suicide car-bomber killed three sold

Taliban threaten to attack Afghan polling stations
By RAHIM FAIEZ and CHRISTOPHER BODEEN 2010-09-05T13:07:50Z
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- The Taliban vowed S

French bid to ban veils worries allies, tourists
By ELAINE GANLEY 2010-09-05T08:38:57Z
PARIS (AP) -- Protests in Pakistan, al-Qaida warnings, skittish Mus

NZ cleans up after quake that tore new fault line
By ROB GRIFFITH 2010-09-05T10:09:52Z
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) -- The powerful earthquake that smash

Reports: Afghan captors release Japanese reporter
By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA 2010-09-05T13:33:36Z
TOKYO (AP) -- A Japanese journalist who was abducted by apparent

Iceland's depreciation a miracle cure? Only in Oz.

While some tout Iceland's depreciation as a miracle solution to recession, its economic plunge is speeding up.


Classic review: The Help

A young white woman kicks up a storm when she decides to interview the black maids in her Mississippi town.


Economy stuck? Print money. Watch out.

Central bankers have faced today's crisis before. But their new weapon, quantitative easing, could make the mess worse.


What does modern economics really do? Lengthen recessions.

The US and other troubled economies need to pay down their debts. Stimulus and easy money only make recessions last longer.


Robert Reich is wrong. The rich don't hurt US output.

There's no evidence that spending or investment decisions by the rich hurt US output.



Craigslist removes adult services section

Craigslist closed the adult services section of its website, replacing it with a black bar that says 'censored.' Critics – including 17 state attorneys general – likened the services to virtual pimping


Muslims tread carefully around proposed mosque near ground zero

As public opposition to the proposed mosque near ground zero grows and Sept. 11 approaches, Muslims are preparing for anti-Islamic acts, encouraging adherents to participate in 9/11 remembrance ceremonies, and changing how they celebrate the end of Ramadan.


What does tax reform really need to accomplish?

The new report on the state of tax reform begins with the premise that tax revenue is already adequate - and it's not.


Earl put up its dukes, but withered into a blob of rain and wind

After touching the outer banks of North Carolina, the storm bypassed much of America's East Coast, dumping rain in Massachusetts before making landfall in Nova Scotia Saturday morning.


Jan Brewer corrects the record on headless bodies in the desert

Following a disastrous candidates’ debate in which Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer blanked out for what must have seemed an eternity, the Republican front-runner has been scrambling to repair the damage – starting with her overstating the nature of carnage along the border.


Labor day BBQ? A side dish is partisan sparring on jobs, unemployment

Obama mulls new tax relief and help for 'under water' mortgages to lift economy. Republicans and business groups say if jobs are the goal, tax relief should include highest-earning Americans.


Just how many small business owners are in that top tax bracket?

The media keeps citing an old statistic claiming that 97 percent of small business owners don't fall into either of the top two tax rates. Is that number based on faulty logic?


'Machete' has immigration subtheme. How will it play in Arizona?

'Machete,' which opened in theaters this weekend, is full of R-rated violence and goof-ball characters. But immigration – a hot political topic – is a subtheme to this end-of-summer flick.


The man behind the mosque near ground zero: Who is Feisal Abdul Rauf?

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf wants to build an Islamic center and mosque near ground zero as part of his effort to preach Muslim tolerance. But on the eve of 9/11, opposition and skepticism abounds.


Twitter hits 145 million user mark, sees rise in mobile use

Twitter mobile use has grown 62 percent since April, a Twitter exec wrote today.



Apple Ping network slammed with spam

Apple Ping gets off to a rocky start.



Jan Brewer debate gaffe: How badly will it hurt her chances?

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer stumbled badly at the beginning of a gubernatorial debate Wednesday. But Brewer is a Republican in a conservative state, so the damage may be limited.


Are US gun shops and drug users responsible for Mexico's violent drug cartels?



Why 100,000 jobs a month won't lower unemployment rate

The US has averaged about 100,000 new jobs a month for eight months. Good, right? Well, the US is growing, and 100,000 jobs aren't enough for the new people coming into the workforce.


Gulf oil spill puzzle: A giant piece begins long rise to surface

BP raises the titanic steel blowout preventer, whose failure led to the Gulf oil spill, one of the world's worst. What story will it tell?


Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould: movie review

'Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould' delves deeper into the influential pianist's elusive brilliance than any earlier documentary.


An Unfinished Film: movie review

'An Unfinished Film' annotates footage shot by a Nazi propaganda crew, creating a cinematic witness to Nazi horror.


A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop: movie review

Set in the desert, 'A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop' is the tale of double and triple crosses as an old miser discovers his wife is having an affair and hires an assassin.


With Dan Maes in Colorado governor race, can GOP just get along? Nope.

Insurgent candidates are causing intraparty battles nationwide this election season. But the case of Dan Maes and the Colorado governor race is unique. Republicans are unendorsing him.


Want to work less but accomplish more?

Trying to make more efficient use of your time? Here are Nine Steps to Work Less and Do More.


'Tea party' on a roll: Can Christine O'Donnell win in Delaware?

After toppling moderate Sen. Lisa Murkowski in Alaska, the 'tea party' it setting its sights on Delaware. Tea party favorite Christine O'Donnell is challenging moderate US Rep. Mike Castle in this month's GOP US Senate primary.


Mosque near ground zero controversy simmers ... with media help

The mosque near ground zero debate is still percolating partly because the topic is so well suited to blogs and talk shows.


New Zealand earthquake: Magnitude 7.4 temblor rocks nation's South Island

New Zealand earthquake causes road damage in Christchurch, but no injuries reported.



Chinese satellites bump gently. Was it a military maneuver?

Two Chinese satellites bumped into each other very gently, leaving analysts wondering what China is up to.


Despite high jobless rate, five states on job-growth spurt

Since reaching a low last December, US private-sector employment has grown by 763,000 jobs, the Labor Department reported Friday. But some states are better at creating new jobs than others. For example: While Califor


Drew Barrymore and Justin Long star in 'Going the Distance'

Drew Barrymore and Justin Long’s characters entwine in a low-key long-distance relationship, in the romantic comedy 'Going the Distance.’


Passing, winning, and optimization

What happens when you apply game theory to actual games? Deciding between running and passing in football, for example.


Throw this on the Labor Day grill: tax cuts for small business

The jobs outlook is not especially sizzlin' this Labor Day, as unemployment creeps up to 9.6 percent. But private-sector jobs are growing, and President Obama is wisely considering tax cuts for small business.

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House races 101: Is the Republican Party primed for a takeover?

Many more Democratic House seats than Republican ones are vulnerable this year. Republicans are targeting the Democrats' freshman class, plus some veteran lawmakers.


Mideast peace talks: How can Obama push them forward?

Mideast peace talks will continue Sept. 14-15 in the region, and the Israeli and Palestinian leaders intend to meet every two weeks or so after that. Many say that the US needs to take a strong role.


Oprah's next book club pick: What will it be?

Everyone's speculating on Oprah's next book club selection, scheduled to be announced on Sept. 17.


Hurricane Earl update: storm surges up coast toward Cape Cod

The latest hurricane Earl update has the storm accelerating toward Cape Cod and passing Nantucket after midnight. But hurricane Earl is expected to weaken further as it passes offshore.


North Korea's Kim Jong-il may go public with dynastic rule

Speculation is rampant that North Korea's Kim Jong-il will go public with plans to name his son his heir at a rare political conference.


New Zealand quake registers 7.4 magnitude; no tsunami warnings

New Zealand quake wakes up the South Pacific nation early in the morning. Initial reports only mention minor damage to the area.


Arizona governor debate: Was Jan Brewer really that bad?

The Jan Brewer gaffe in the Arizona governor debate Wednesday was one for the history books. But there have been plenty of cringe-worthy moments in debates – and they don't always matter.


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