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    Daily Must Reads, March 25, 2013

    by Julie Keck
    March 25, 2013

    1. F.A.A. may loosen curbs on fliers’ use of electronics (NYT)

    2. What if the Google Reader readers just don’t come back? (TechCrunch)

    3. Michael Wolff on the new dean of the ‘J-school’: Columbia flunks relevancy test (USA Today)

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    4. Twitter snubs French court request for information on authors of hate speech – Updated (The Verge)

    5. AP court win shows why content clipping on the web is not fair use (memeburn)

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