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Advanced Code Search in Visual Studio using Sando

This article was Guest blogged by David Shepherd and is intended to give information about a free code search tool extension in Visual Studio.

For large projects, new developers can take weeks or even months to become productive contributors. To accli… Continue reading

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Adapting a Website Builder to Your Needs

It is possible to optimize a website builder so that it can reflect the exact requirements of a budding webmaster. Since the best programs are available on a hosted environment, this means that one does not have to download anything but just has to purchase the product on the portal. The following is a general […]

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Posturing Over Patent Reform Shows How Young Companies Innovate While Old Companies Litigate

It’s hardly a surprise, but the latest draft bill, put forth by Rep. Bob Goodlatte, head of the House Judiciary Committee, has many really good things included, but is unfortunately weak in other areas. While it does include changes like requiring disc… Continue reading

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Senator Leahy Slams NSA Surveillance, Aims For Changes To FISA Court And NSA’s Powers

There have been a number of proposals put forth in response to the Ed Snowden leaks, but many don’t have very much support. However, having Senate Judiciary Committee boss Patrick Leahy pushing strongly for reforms is likely to get some attention. At j… Continue reading

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Yes, It’s Fair Use To Mashup Charlie Brown And The Smiths

We had mentioned in our post about Universal Music sending bogus DMCA takedowns over Lauren LoPrete’s This Charming Charlie tumblr mashup, that LoPrete had been contacted by various copyright and internet free speech lawyers offering to represent her. … Continue reading

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Brazilian President Blasts NSA Spying In Front Of World Leaders — Including Obama — At UN

It was expected that the Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff, would raise the issue of NSA spying when she addressed the opening session of the UN General Assembly in New York this week. But few would have predicted that her speech would be quite so e… Continue reading

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More And More Research Showing That The Assumptions Underpinning Copyright Law Are Fundamentally Wrong

For years, we’ve been arguing against faith-based policy making when it comes to intellectual property. This is the belief that “if some intellectual property is good, more must be better,” when it’s never been established that the fundamental principl… Continue reading

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All It Takes Is Two Words To Wipe Away One Of The Pillars Of Free Speech Online

We’ve written a few times about the efforts of most states’ attorneys general to seriously hinder innovation online by effectively gutting Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, by saying that it doesn’t apply to state crime laws. As we’ve disc… Continue reading

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Canada Forcing Wounded Vets To Sign Agreement Not To Criticize The Military On Social Media

Rob Hyndman alerts us to yet another attack on free speech up in Canada. The Canadian Armed Forces are apparently forcing wounded veterans to sign a form promising not to criticize the military on social media. In fact, they’re told they should “disco… Continue reading

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Better Business Bureaus Pushing For ‘SOPA For Trademarks’ On Domain Registrars & Registries

Never underestimate the ability of those who over-rely on intellectual property to not just push for greater protections, but to try to pin greater and greater liability on others who they want to rope into their own fights. Phil Corwin has an article … Continue reading

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