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Editors' Picks (05/05/2015)

Posted on May 5, 2015 by Jitesh Anand

1) Facebook’s Internet.Org is a privacy nightmare, Nikhil Pahwa,  Medianama.

2) How ICANN pressures net engineers to give it behind-the-scenes control of the web, Kieren McCarthy, The Register.

3) Appearing happy on Facebook may be used against you in a court of law, Amanda Hess, Slate.

4) Online fact checking tool gets a big test with Nepal earthquake, Mike Orcutt, Technology Review.

5) IP in a world without scarcity, Mark A. Lemley, SSRN.

6) Despite a startup boom in India, regulatory challenges are spooking entrepreneurs, Madhura Karnik, Quartz.

7) Can the government license OTT?, Rahul Matthan, Medium.

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