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Category Archives: digital rights

Why would Facebook choose to make users data public by default?
I think could be a case of killing many birds with one stone. These are ideas I that I think might have led to the decision:
By setting data access as public by default, they are encouraging a culture shift towards more openness on the part [...]

I’ve been reading the discussion about webfonts on the www-style@w3.org mailing lists. There’s been quite a lot of activity lately about the future of fonts on the web.
Basically it seems that four major browsers manufacturers are happy to roll out new versions of their apps which implement the ‘@font-face’ method.
The font foundries themselves are not [...]

I was spoke recently with someone who tried to convince me that open-source movement is the same as communism.
As far as I can see, the concept of open-source technology provides a realistic approach to the problem of how companies and individuals can go about making money from intellectual property.
I think that the basic idea that [...]

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