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		<title>Patent Dumping For Democracy:  Reconsidering America&#8217;s DTV Diplomacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“More Democratic” &#8230; “It is a matter of social justice” So US ambassadors have lobbied South American governments since 2007 that “[t]he issue is whether the government will choose the [ATSC] digital television standard that is already providing the highest quality, lowest cost, and most democratic opportunities &#8230;” In recent months Peru, Argentina, and now [...]]]></description>
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