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Tech at Night: Congratulations on your rape-tainted award nominations, Edward Snowden
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Tech at Night: Marco Rubio is right on NSA. House Republicans are right on ICANN/UN Internet Control
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Tech at Night: Bitcoin to get taxed like gold. A mild satellite bill passes subcommittee. Jimmy Wales adds his POV to Wikipedia.
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Tech at Night: Commissioner O'Rielly makes a great point on reform. Tor users point out the mote in Apple's eye.
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Tech at Night: Why ACU and other STELA opponents are wrong. SXSW goes hard left.
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Tech at Night: Republicans pass phone unlocking over Democrat opposition. Manchin calls for Bitoin ban.
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Tech at Night: FCC overreach begins to get noticed.
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Tech at Night: When Snowden wins, America loses. Healthcare.gov is still insecure.
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Tech at Night: Here they go again with the Census. Do not do a comprehensive Communications Act.
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Tech at Night: Anonymous anarchists go to war with America. Net Neutrality is a dead man walking?
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Tech at Night: MSNBC commentators are idiots. Pandora loses. Aereo must prevail.
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Tech at Night: Anonymous under attack worldwide. Wikileaks bails on Snowden.
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Tech at Night: A day late and a link short.
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Tech at Night: Patent trolls strike back. ACLU goes too far against FISA.
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Tech at Night: How not to NSA-proof your email. ECPA reform doesn't hinder FISA. Ajit Pai on E-Rate Reform.
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Tech at Night: Apple to make it work where Pandora says it's impossible. Wikileaks has its own leak problem. IRS targets Open Source Software.
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Tech at Night: Bitcoin's central bankers. Kim Dotcom censors Mega.
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Tech at Night: We need a pro-innovation FCC. We need fewer pro-regulation Republican Senators, too.
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Tech at Night: I don't see how MFA passes the House with this rhetoric. Cybersecurity waffling by Team Obama.
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Tech at Night: It's easier to get private Broadband than public Water. Google and eBay take stances.
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Tech at Night: CISPA gets amended but not quite as I wanted. FISMA reform quietly passes.
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Tech at Night: Fox confirms my theory about Aereo. CISPA advances.
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Tech at Night: Catching up after Easter with Aereo, Google, and Obama
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Tech at Night: Safe Web Act, Samsung copycatting, Obama's PROTECT IP/SOPA mastermind rides again [HTML fixed]
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Tech at Night: Q&A with with Steve Scalise on Retransmission Consent; Snyder backs Marketplace Fairness Act; Lieberman-Collins gets opposition
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Tech at Night: Let's take the right approach to securing our Internet resources
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Tech at Night: SECURE IT comes to the House, Aereo gets sued for innovating, FCC needs reform
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