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The Internet’s next frontier? News for your neighborhood

When regulators, industry leaders, and intellectuals rave about the rapid expansion of digital life via websites and blogs, you can count on them using terms like “empowerment” and “citizen journalism.” You can expect to hear about the virtues of huge social networks like Facebook or Youtube, especially from industry lobbyists who say these miracles obviate the need to regulate older media. What you’ll hear less often is praise for all the local news and information such sites provide. That’s because the Internet hasn’t quite figured that part out yet, and the sources that were supposed to provide this sort of fare—newspapers and broadcasters—are treading water, at best.

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Red Hat tells Supremes: software patents stifle innovation

Red Hat has filed an amicus curiae brief in a major Supreme Court case. In the brief, Red Hat makes a strong case against software patents, arguing that the legal reasoning that led to software patents was flawed and that the pending Bilski case provides the Supreme Court with an important opportunity to rectify this long-standing problem with the patent system. The Bilski case, which we have been following closely during its ascent through the courts, is a dispute that specifically relates to patents on methods for commodities trading.

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