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The iPhone Is an Ideal Machine for Exerting Intellectual Property Control
Apple’s control over the iPhone means that consumers will continue to have more of an ongoing relationship with Apple than nearly any other company.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is Dead, and That's Good for Internet Freedom
US lawmakers from both parties rejected the 12-country deal, including every leading presidential candidate.
Would You Wear Fashion Made From Your Own DNA?
Tina Gorjanc's 'Pure Human Project' examines a future where we can grow human leather.
Tor Users Might Soon Have a Way to Avoid Those Annoying CAPTCHAs
After complaints from privacy activists, CloudFlare seems to be making amends.
The Small Town Judge Who Sees a Quarter of the Nation’s Patent Cases
Texas Judge Rodney Gilstrap didn’t design this system, but he’s been a willful participant in it.
Companies Will Be Able to Sue Governments For Breaking TPP Copyright Rules
The full text of the secretive agreement was released today.
Kim Dotcom Wants to Build an Alternate Internet Powered by Blockchains
With extradition looming, the Megaupload creator proposes a 'MegaNet'.
Is Twitter Censoring a Blockbuster Report on US Drone Assassinations?
Experts say related tweets aren't showing up in users' timelines, but the company isn't saying anything.
Internet Providers Would Be Forced to Block Filesharing Sites Under TPP
Final text of the trade deal says ISPs may block filesharing sites, experts say.
Are the Bitcoin Patent Wars About to Begin?
A major Bitcoin company is trying to patent some popular services.
New Trans-Pacific Partnership Leak Means ‘Significant Overhaul’ for Canadian Law
The latest TPP leak covers everything from new criminal sanctions to website blocking.
The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name Up
The decades-old architecture of the internet is running out of IP addresses. Enter a bold plan for a new internet, designed from the name up.