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		<title>Saoshyant at 18:17, 21 August 2007</title>
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This past semester, I had the immense pleasure of taking a [http://uscpwned.blogspot.com/ class] on new media, internet, copyright, open formats, etc. from internet-crusader extraordinaire, [http://craphound.com/ Cory Doctorow]. One of our lectures spoke specifically to various obstacles in the battle for open media formats. Thankfully, it was podcasted for posterity and is available for free on the web.&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://feeds.feedburner.com/UscComm499Pwned Head here] and get Podcast 4 to hear the lecture in its entirety. The first half is a discussion of our class blog — to get to the meat of the matter on open formats, skip ahead to about halfway through. The discussion about [http://research.sun.com/spotlight/20050919_DReaM-Overview.html Project DReaM], Sun Microsystem’s Open-Source DRM, is of particular interest.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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