• ‘Google is fantastic and should be applauded’ – competition regulator

    ‘Google is fantastic and should be applauded’ – competition regulator

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    What happens when competition watchdogs lose their teeth – and roll over to have their tummies tickled? Via the influential chair of the Commons Culture Media and Sport Select Committee, John Whittingdale MP, comes a very interesting story today. Whittingdale relates a conversation with John Fingleton, the head of the Office of Fair Trading. The…

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  • “Disruptive Technology” blather is not clever or useful

    “Disruptive Technology” blather is not clever or useful

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    I have a list of some words that really should be banned in polite conversation. The only reason not to ban them is that they’re useful indicators, an unambiguous warning that the speakers are going to be a serious waste of our time. The use of any of these words is like wearing a giant…

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  • Wolfie of the IPO

    Wolfie of the IPO

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    Britain could have invented the iPod – if it wasn’t for a copyright law that everyone ignores. So says the UK government in a remarkable economic justification of the so-called “Google Review”, the Review of IP and Growth led by Ian Hargreaves. The document was written for the government by civil servants at the IPO,…

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  • Julian Huppert’s “One-Speed Internet”

    Julian Huppert’s “One-Speed Internet”

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    Lib Dems are appealing to the vital online pirate vote at this year’s party conference, putting the membership on collision course with LibDem ministers in the coalition government. In a new IT policy paper called “Preparing The Ground”, a team of party activists led by Cambridge MP Julian Huppert calls for the Digital Economy Act…

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  • Free Ride: Disney, Fela Kuti and Google’s war on copyright
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    Free Ride: Disney, Fela Kuti and Google’s war on copyright

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    Wars over creators’ rights are pretty old – much older than copyright law. In one of the first “copyfights”, in 561AD, about 3,000 people died, writes Robert Levine in his new book Free Ride. St Colmcille and St Finnian clashed over the right to make copies of the Bible, with the King castigating Colmcille for…

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  • Panic in The Chocolate Factory

    Panic in The Chocolate Factory

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    Is Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility is good for Android, or an expensive mistake for Google, made in a moment of irrational panic. Columnist Matt Asay thinks it “spells iPhone doom“, and he’s not alone. John C Dvorak thinks it’s “pure genius“. This supposes that Google performed a cost-benefit analysis and calculated that the cost…

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