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Martin Röell warns that blogging kills. The hazards include second-hand blogging.
More on the Don't Blog weblog.
11:16:46 PM

[via The Shifted Librarian (to whom I would fall on my knees and worship if I did not have prior commitments) via Digital Copyright Mailing List]
1:48:57 PM
The European Union is pushing a law that prohibits e-mail marketers from sending spam to individuals unless they have asked to receive promotions, an approach described as opt-in.
Is the freedom to send email a human right? A civil right? Should you defend the right to send unpopular email as strongly as popular email? If so, perhaps this is a case for Electronic Frontier Foundation advocacy?
10:36:15 AM

Freedom from Want
Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post,
March 6, 1943. ©1943 SEPS:
Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN
8:04:02 PM

Freedom from Fear
Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, March 13, 1943.
©1943 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN.
8:46:24 AM

Freedom to Worship
Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 27, 1943.
©1943 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN
"Each According to the Dictates of His Own Conscience"
3:24:51 PM
Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 20, 1943
©1943 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN
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