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  1. SMART Letter #91 is up. Here's a teaser: The Story Under the VoIP Story by David S. Isenberg These days there's a flurry of newspaper stories about VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) every few days, as if VoIP is going to save the telecommunications industry -- or maybe the entire tech investment sector.
  2. A Word to the SMART Quotes of Note -- + The Telecom Act of 1996 -- + Antonin Scalia on the Telecom Act of 1996 Is Competition Dead? by David S. Isenberg Smart Remarks from SMART People -- -- + Clay Shirky on Regulation & Scarcity Amara's Law Strikes Again by David S. Isenberg Keep the Public Domain Public Conferences on my Calendar SMART Letter #87 -- Face the Music
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    After September 11: What We Still Don't Know David Cole New York Review of Books, 29 September 2011 EXTRACT Because so much was done under the veil of secrecy, much remains unknown about the extent of the illegality. Mark Danner's publication in these pages of the Red Cross's report on the abusive interrogations of "high-value" detainees provides a glimpse at the horrors US agents
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    In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies ...
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    Elsevier Versus Wikipedia: Academics Revolt Against Giant Publisher by Pratap Chatterjee, CorpWatch Blog CorpWatch, May 11th, 2012 Over 11,000 academics have pledged to boycott Elsevier, the Dutch publishing giant, for profiting off their work and making it unavailable to the general public. Now Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, is about to turn the world of corporate academic publishing ...

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