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Episode 28: Bond, James Bond

Mininova turns away from a life of crime, Yahoo and Verizon don’t want to disclose their price lists for government spying, and the EFF sues to see how the Government spies on us using Facebook.

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Mininova goes straight and narrow

Mininova buries pirate booty in its index, aims to go legit
Mininova limits its activities to Content Distribution service
Mininova considers appealing in Brein case
Mininova ordered to purge all links to copyrighted files

Verizon, Yahoo! refuse to disclose price lists

Yahoo, Verizon: Our Spy Capabilities Would ‘Shock’, ‘Confuse’ Consumers
Yahoo!’s Response Letter
Verizon’s Response Letter
Sprint fed customer GPS data to cops over 8 million times
Slight Paranoia
Yahoo! Sends Takedown for Price List

EFF sues of Gov’t Facebook Policies

EFF sues feds for info on social-network surveillance
The Complaint

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