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Haiku!  *Wednesday May 22, 2002 @10:33AM  0
   attached to Can FAQs Be Copyrighted?
Haiku!  *Wednesday May 22, 2002 @10:29AM  0
   attached to Embedded Linux Journal Ceases Print Publication
Haiku!  *Wednesday May 22, 2002 @12:05AM 1 0
   attached to Sometimes, Microsoft is Right...
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:49PM 1 0
   attached to DMCA Attacks: NAI Tells Sites To Remove PGP (Updated)
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @09:32PM 1 0
   attached to Techies and Trekkies Unite!
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:57PM  1, Funny
   attached to Slashback: Moonbase, Schools, Entropia
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @09:00PM  0
   attached to Pop-Under Ads Patented
Haiku!  *Wednesday May 22, 2002 @12:07AM  0
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:41PM 1 0
   attached to Overture Search Terms Showcase Piracy Desire
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:32PM  0
   attached to Sun Drops Sawfish for Metacity
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:26PM  0
   attached to Microsoft vs. Northwest Schools Part III
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:23PM  0
   attached to Fair IP Laws?
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:16PM  0
   attached to Pittsburgh Launches Large, Free, Public WiFi Network
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @08:10PM  0
   attached to Lucent Reexamines Breakthrough Research
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @12:52PM  0
   attached to "The Sims" Online, and on the PS2
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @12:09PM 1 -1, Troll
   attached to Copyright Office Rejects CARP Recommendations
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:29AM  1
   attached to A New Kind of Science
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:25AM  1
   attached to Interview with Dr. Villanueva
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @10:34AM  1
   attached to RMS Replies to "The Stallman Factor"
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:21AM  1
   attached to Open Content Network (P2P meets Open Source)
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:18AM  1
   attached to Death of Decent Australian Broadband
Haiku!  *Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:16AM  1
   attached to Coasters to Face G-Force Limits?

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