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Monday Morning JETLawg
Google contemplates adding more partners to its Google TV service.
Is litigation arguably the best means of patent valuation?
Does a survey released by the National Center on Addiction & Substance Abuse suggest that Facebook is doing immeasurable harm to today’s youth, or are the results overstated?
AT&T attempts to justify its proposed merger with T-Mobile to the FCC.
Apple hires iPhone jailbreaker Nicholas Allegra.
Are patents stifling Google’s innovation?
Chinese protest blog censorship.
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