Newswatch 5.17.07: Amazon drops DRM
By Richard Koman - May 17, 2007
Amazon sells DRM-free MP3s (Mercury News)
David Grisman sues YouTube (AP)
Brocade CEO's defense slapped down by well-connected judge (WSJ Law Blog)
Thumbnails are fair use, appeals court says (BBC)
Google moves towards universal search (Guardian)
Tech Museum names Quattrone as chairman (AP)
Virginia Tech killing game sparks anger (Metro.co.uk)
MySpace balks at states' requests on sex offenders (AP)
Is Yahoo censoring Flickr photos? (Guardian)
Is BBC losing tech edge? (Guardian)
Who's afraid of Google? (Chronicle)
StartupAddict - entrepreneurial marketplace (StartupSquad)
HP's new emphasis on design sells more PCs (NY Times)
HP profit falls 7% (Wash Post)
Next gen of Wi-Fi planned for summer
Will MSFT sue its customers? (WSJ Law Blog)
Africa spurs 3G growth (Reuters)
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