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Feature: Can porn be copyrighted? One file-sharing defendant says no
Explore Ars Technica (Feb 7 2012)
... Read the comments on this post Can porn be copyrighted? One file-sharing defendant says no By Matthew Lasar | Published February 7, 2012 9:50 AMLast updated February 7, 2012 10:10 AM Can porn be copyrighted?...
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Comment Mentions: Electronic Frontier Foundation Murphy Pearson
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Asian economic powerhouses are also broadband slowpokes
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Read the comments on this post Asian economic powerhouses are also broadband slowpokes By Matthew Lasar | Published February 1, 2012 9:04 AMLast updated February 1, 2012 9:23 AM Asian economic powerhouse...
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Comment Mentions: Matthew Lasar
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A "disruptive force": why Uncle Sam wants to save T-Mobile from AT&T
Explore Ars Technica (Nov 30 2011) Mobility
...d the comments on this post A "disruptive force": why Uncle Sam wants to save T-Mobile from AT&T By Matthew Lasar | Published November 30, 2011 8:17 PMLast updated November 30, 2011 8:42 PM A "disruptive force": w...
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Comment Mentions: LTE Cablevision AT&T
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Internet bandwidth report: Have we reached "Peak Netflix?"
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... Read the comments on this post Internet bandwidth report: Have we reached "Peak Netflix?" By Matthew Lasar | Published October 27, 2011 8:08 AM Internet bandwidth report: Have we reached "Peak Netflix?" Rem...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Matthew Lasar Sandvine
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Feature: Mad about metered billing? They were in 1886, too
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Read the comments on this post Mad about metered billing? They were in 1886, too By Matthew Lasar | Published August 14, 2011 9:00 PM Mad about metered billing? They were in 1886, too A New York H...
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Comment Mentions: Alexander Graham Bell Bell System Western Union
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US: LightSquared 4G would have "severe operational impact" on GPS
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...Read the comments on this post US: LightSquared 4G would have "severe operational impact" on GPS By Matthew Lasar | Published July 8, 2011 11:45 AM The US Department of Commerce's telecommunications division has r...
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Comment Mentions: Ntia National Telecommunications and Information Agency ATC
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Against the rules? No 4G tethering apps for Verizon phones
Explore Ars Technica (Jun 6 2011)
... Read the comments on this post Against the rules? No 4G tethering apps for Verizon phones By Matthew Lasar | Published June 6, 2011 10:14 PMLast updated June 6, 2011 10:44 PM Tethering—connecting your mobil...
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Comment Mentions: Google LTE Free Press
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North Carolina governor refuses to block anti-muni broadband law
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... Read the comments on this post North Carolina governor refuses to block anti-muni broadband law By Matthew Lasar | Published May 23, 2011 8:00 AM North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue has announced that she won't si...
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Comment Mentions: Bev Perdue Matthew Lasar
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Legal this time? Startup offers local TV on the 'Net, with a twist
Explore Ars Technica (Apr 18 2011) Marketing
...ead the comments on this post Legal this time? Startup offers local TV on the 'Net, with a twist By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 18, 2011 6:40 AM Several years ago, Chet Kanojia was enjoying a brisk career p...
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Comment Mentions: Microsoft Facebook Matthew Lasar
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Pickpocketing or voluntary auctions? The wireless spectrum standoff
Explore Ars Technica (Apr 15 2011)
...ad the comments on this post Pickpocketing or voluntary auctions? The wireless spectrum standoff By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 15, 2011 9:47 AM Federal Communications Commission Chair Julius Genachowski wa... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Wireless Association Consumer Electronics Association Federal Communication Commission
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North Carolina cities mobilize against anti-muni broadband bill
Explore Ars Technica (Apr 14 2011)
... Read the comments on this post North Carolina cities mobilize against anti-muni broadband bill By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 14, 2011 6:48 AM At least six cities in North Carolina have passed resolution...
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Comment Mentions: House of Representatives Matthew Lasar
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Competition creator? FCC forces "data roaming" on reluctant carriers
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...d the comments on this post Competition creator? FCC forces "data roaming" on reluctant carriers By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 7, 2011 3:09 PM With Sprint and Comcast cheering (and Verizon booing), the...
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Comment Mentions: AT&T Sprint Nextel Comcast
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House passes anti-net neutrality resolution, veto likely
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Read the comments on this post House passes anti-net neutrality resolution, veto likely By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 5, 2011 5:05 PM The House of Representatives has passed H.J. Res 3, a joint re...
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Comment Mentions: House of Representatives Federal Communication Commission Matthew Lasar
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The politics of metered billing in Canada
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Read the comments on this post The politics of metered billing in Canada By Matthew Lasar | Last updated March 17, 2011 7:30 AM Metered broadband billing has become a volatile regulatory qu...
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Comment Mentions: Telecommunications Industry Association Rogers Bell Canada
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World mobile data traffic to explode by factor of 26 by 2015
Explore Ars Technica (Mar 2 2011) Marketing
... Read the comments on this post World mobile data traffic to explode by factor of 26 by 2015 By Matthew Lasar | Last updated March 2, 2011 9:12 AM Anyone who thinks that the Internet revolution is in anything ...
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