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Editors' Picks (19/10/14)

Posted on October 19, 2014 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

1. The Right Way to Fix the Internet, George Anders, MIT Technology Review.

2. Laura Poitras on the Crypto Tools That Made Her Snowden Film Possible, Andy Greenberg, WIRED.

3. How Anonabox Went From Privacy Savior to Scam in Less Than a Week, Joseph Cox, Motherboard.

4. Google Is Trying To Create An Ultra-Fast Wireless Service, Alexei Oreskovic, Reuters .

5. Innovation Works Better, Faster with Opennness, not Lock-in, Mike Masnick, TechDirt.

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