Published on June 13th, 2003 by J.T in Education
See the graph below created by Cabinet Magazine, which shows how extensions of copyright law have kept works out of the public domain. The page also has a printable version of the graph that you can send to your local Congressional representatives.

After looking at that graph, please sign the Reclaim the Public Domain Petition, which is being put forth by Lawrence Lessig and the folks over at Eldred.cc. It now has over 12,000 signatures! I’ve signed it, you should too.
To: Members of the United States Congress
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Reclaim the Public Domain616 words, 1 image, reading time ~ 2:28 mins
Published on June 9th, 2003 by J.T in Money
From It’s Still the Economy, Stupid:
The economic revisionism has begun…
So, yes, the US unemployment rate was released this morning, and no real surprises there - up .1% to 6.1%, the highest level in 9 years. Economists actually expect the rate to continue to climb over the next few months, even if the economy turns around, as only phenomenal economic conditions could accommodate the millions of high school and college graduates expected to enter the job force this summer.
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More Unemployment Shenanigans368 words, reading time ~ 1:28 mins
Published on June 5th, 2003 by J.T in Bizarre
The Guardian has retracted a quote that I posted yesterday at Who Cares About WMDs, It Was About Oil!!! Wolfowitz did not say that the war was about/for oil.
Here is the retraction.
Corrections and clarifications
Thursday June 5, 2003
Published on June 2nd, 2003 by J.T in Bizarre
Well, the FCC decided to give away the public airwaves today, apparently the FCC thought there was too much diversity. If you really believe that there is too much diversity, then check out this graphic of how concentrated the media community really is.
Remember, as noted earlier at Media Deregulation, the FCC received 11 comments in favor of further consolidation and thousands of comments against further consolidation. So, how is the FCC acting in the public’s interest?
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