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It was a great tradition and in the pre-Internet age one of the main outlets for anglers to learn about all the newest tackle.
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D&D by its nature is a brand that heavily leverages social networks, even pre-Internet.
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Now that the 21st century individual possesses the tools to be as powerful as a 20th century media empire, the courts should not solely protect media outlets that appear similar to their pre-Internet antecedents.
Jonathan Askin: New Jersey's "Too Much Media" Opinion Might Mean Too Little New Media Jonathan Askin 2011
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Rabbi Cooper says the front line of hate that existed in the pre-Internet world is migrating online.
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Now that the 21st century individual possesses the tools to be as powerful as a 20th century media empire, the courts should not solely protect media outlets that appear similar to their pre-Internet antecedents.
Jonathan Askin: New Jersey's "Too Much Media" Opinion Might Mean Too Little New Media Jonathan Askin 2011
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Now that the 21st century individual possesses the tools to be as powerful as a 20th century media empire, the courts should not solely protect media outlets that appear similar to their pre-Internet antecedents.
Jonathan Askin: New Jersey's "Too Much Media" Opinion Might Mean Too Little New Media Jonathan Askin 2011
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This was considered largely "theoretical" back in the pre-Internet industrial era, and after a few early court cases worked out the analysis few took it seriously as a real-world issue.
Bundling, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In any case, with single digit literacy rates in the Middle Ages, information was transmitted in other ways, just as it was pre-Internet.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Nearly Every Human Who Has Ever Lived Denied Fundamental Human Right 2010
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In this context it is useful to recall that for the past century the public stock markets set a vibrant, pre-Internet example of social media combined with crowd sourcing: People gathered information on companies and through their trading moved share prices.
How Washington Defriended Investors L. Gordon Crovitz 2011
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Now that the 21st century individual possesses the tools to be as powerful as a 20th century media empire, the courts should not solely protect media outlets that appear similar to their pre-Internet antecedents.
Jonathan Askin: New Jersey's "Too Much Media" Opinion Might Mean Too Little New Media Jonathan Askin 2011
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