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In-depth The origins of the free software movement can be traced back to to the hackers of MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club, but more recently model railways have played a significant part in validating copyright law.
The saga of Scrabulous
By Simon Brew published
In-depth The popular scrabble imitation is no more, the third-party web app being forced off Facebook by legal action. We chart how a simple word game became one of the biggest IT stories of the year…
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Google ordered to hand over YouTube logs
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News The US ruling ordering Google to hand over viewer information is part of the Viacom lawsuit with YouTube.
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