Assorted links

1. As the French parliament prepares for a vote on a new Internet piracy bill, U.S. rockers MGMT win piracy row with Sarkozy’s party 2.  China’s Internet forums are abuzz discussing a new film on the Nanjing massacre 3.  Calls to make China’s Internet censorship more rational, consistent, and fair 4.  Scammers, spammers embrace swine ...

1. As the French parliament prepares for a vote on a new Internet piracy bill, U.S. rockers MGMT win piracy row with Sarkozy's party

1. As the French parliament prepares for a vote on a new Internet piracy bill, U.S. rockers MGMT win piracy row with Sarkozy’s party

2.  China’s Internet forums are abuzz discussing a new film on the Nanjing massacre

3.  Calls to make China’s Internet censorship more rational, consistent, and fair

4.  Scammers, spammers embrace swine flu news

5.  Military enlists open source community

6.  EC’s Redding: Europe needs a "Mr. Cyber Security"

7.  Is Obama’s tech agenda put on hold?

8.  Ever wondered what a "Toyota Cowrolla" looks like?

Evgeny Morozov is a fellow at the Open Society Institute and sits on the board of OSI's Information Program. He writes the Net Effect blog on ForeignPolicy.com

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