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		<title>By: Links 5/2/2010: Linux Foundation Contest for 2010 &#124; Boycott Novell</title>
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		<description>[...] Update — FT article full text Unfortunately, in the copyright realm, the Obama administration had devoted itself, like its predecessors, largely to a content industry agenda which has given us mind-numbingly long copyright terms, intrusive legally backed digital rights management, and even a new proposal to cut individuals off from the internet simply for being accused, three times, of illicit downloading. [...]</description>
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