Three good things
Pride in Chicago, where the Mayor’s Advisory Council on Closing the Digital Divide has issued a report that builds on the work of the Chicago Digital Access Alliance. Congratulations to Michael Maranda and his colleagues in Chicago (and a few thoughts re wondering how things are going in New York City).
The Peer to Patent Project has officially launched. Congratulations to Beth Noveck for her tireless and visionary work! Now knowledgeable people have to get in there and review a few patents — GE, HP, Intel, IBM, and Red Hat have posted several applications for review.
And Commr. Adelstein has come out in support of some flavor of open access requirement for the soon-to-be-auctioned 700 MHz licenses. Harold Feld, who really understands this area, has the scoop here.
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