Review of Blown to Bits by Adam Thierer
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 by Harry Lewis
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There is a very positive review of Blown to Bits on the site of the Progress and Freedom Foundation (crossposted to the Technology Liberation Front).
One detail of which the reviewer was not aware — he wonders why the book is not available for download since we are so critical of copyright law, and the answer is that it will be, under a Creative Commons license, a year after its original publication date (that is, by mid-June 2009).
