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Editors' Picks

Posted on September 28, 2014 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

The following are some of the interesting articles that our editors have found this week on the Internet.

1. The Solace of Oblivion, Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker.

2. The Soul of the Censor, Robert Darnton, the New York Review of Books.

3. The Hidden World of Facebook ‘Like Farms’, MIT Technology Review.

4. Pirate Favorites Bittorrent offers a new way to Pay for Music, MIT Technology Review.

5. Text-Inspectors, Andrew O’Hagan, London Review of Books.

6. The Illiteracy of Innovation, Shiv Viswanathan, The Hindu.

7. What was fake on the Internet this week: Everything, basically, Caitlin Dewey, the Washington Post.

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